Gren Nightmares
Controller Recommended
F -- Fullscreen
Arrow keys / Joystick -- Move
Z / A button -- Jump
X/X Button -- Puke
Enter/Start -- Start
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THE BROWSER VERSION IS A POST JAM VERSION OF THE GAME. IT HAS VERY SLIGHT CHANGES TO MINOR PORTIONS, PURELY ADDING COLLECTIBLES TO THE STARTING AREA AND CHANGING BUTTON PROMPTS.
PLAY YOUR GUTS OUT.
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"Literally the best game. Like ever" -Ashton Arnold, Programmer
"It's just so fun to hold puke and run!" -Seth Curl, Artist
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Pepto-aBysmol!
This poor kid is sure to have a bad night, and it's your job to make sure of it. Destroy his dreams, eat his medicine, and have a snack on his brain. He may just explode from the fright!
Blazing speed!
Puke on the floor to run faster and faster! Woah! Thats way too fast!
Bouncing off the walls!
Puke on the walls and jump off them for some rad air!
Toxiiiic!
That puke must be toxic 'cause puking on the enemies seems to kill them!
(This game is not a horror game, its just a fun Platformer with a theme of Dreams and Nightmares made in THREE days for the Geta Game Jam 8 by a team of TWO.)
Follow the team that worked on this game:
Seth Curl, Artist
Ashton Arnold, Developer
Palette is Endesga 64 - Created by Endesga @ENDESGA
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Authors | Retrocade Media, King Grunion |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | Construct |
Tags | 2D, Arcade, Pixel Art |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any) |
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I'm glad! When I get some time I'd love to work on another project with you!
Hi! I think your game may have been featured on my top 5 Geta Game Jam 8 Submissions ;)
Thank you for featuring our game! I agree with you about the wall jump mechanic, it was one of those things that sounded better on paper but didn't work great in game.