The Legend of Mong Demo
A downloadable game for Windows
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The Legend of Mong Demo
Test your 3D platforming, shooting and speed running skills in this legendary struggle between Man and Insect.
- Keyboard and joypad controls supported.
- Multiple-player scoreboard.
- Multi-language.
Install the game, create a player, start the level then press the ESC key or PAUSE on the joypad to bring up the PAUSE menu to see what the controls are.
Music credits: Ludum Dare 38 - Track 6 by Abstracion
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Harold Villacorte |
Genre | Platformer, Action, Adventure, Shooter |
Made with | Sublime Text, Godot, Blender |
Tags | 3D, 3D Platformer, Casual, Godot, Indie, Low-poly |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | Arabic, German, English, Spanish; Latin America, French, Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Dutch, Russian, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Chinese (Simplified) |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick |
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the-legend-of-mong-demo-windows-64.zip 36 MB
Version 11
Development log
- Version 11Jan 15, 2024
- Version 10Jan 15, 2024
- Version 9Jan 15, 2024
- Version 8Jan 14, 2024
- Version 7Jan 14, 2024
- Version 6Jan 14, 2024
- Version 5Jan 12, 2024
- Version 4Jan 12, 2024
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Performance is a lil slow and platforming is not fun or smooth.
Thank you for the feedback. I thought the large number of grass blades affected performance when I added them; I'll probably end up compromising on the grass blades to hopefully improve performance. As far as controls go, I find it best to just use the W key for forward movement and steer with the mouse/camera only - I learned this when I first tried the GDQuest third-person controller demo, which this project uses. The jumps are intentionally difficult for the first level to make the demo interesting, but I can probably tone it down a bit and add a visual cue to help the player understand how the jump pad actually works. The spring-loaded jump pad might not be an accurate depiction.