Sinister Sermon
A downloadable game for Windows
Sinister Sermon is a retro, wave based FPS created by Arcade Coin for the Gooseberry Game Jam! Use a handful of weapons and shoot through waves of evil minions to protect Doc McSinister, your evil scientist boss! Survive and protect your generators long enough for him to finish his monologue, or fail and face the consequences!
Credits:
EZ Camera Shake by Road Turtle Games
Cartoon FX Free by Jean Moreno
Dance Harder By Three Chain Links
Standard Assets flairs by Unity Tech
cornerstone font - zac freeland
explosion sfx - sarge4267
Developers:
Andrew Smith - Lead Developer
Ben Safford - Texture Artist/Character Modeler
Grzegorz Kustosz - 3D Modeler/Environment Artist
Trevor Koehler - Character programmer/U.I. programmer
Links:
You can find us on Discord!
And on YouTube!
About us:
Arcade Coin is a game company started by Andrew Smith in 2015. Since then I have worked alone on a few projects, such as Get To The Orange Door, a parkour FPS game on Steam! This is the first time I have had a team to work with, and it has been a joy!
Thanks so much for the Gooseberry Jam hosts for giving us the opportunity to work on Sinister Sermon, and also to take place in the jam! It was a blast, and I look forward to seeing you all in 'H' Jam!
You can find their Discord here:
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | ArcadeCoin |
Genre | Action |
Tags | FPS, Game Jam, scifi, wave-shooter |
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Well done! It brings back the nostalgia of some of the best retro N64 era games with quirky characters, dialog and gameplay. With a project like this, it would be easy just to focus on the gameplay (a simple wave shooter), but they made it a lot more fun by adding a certain amount of character, personality and charm to the game. Honestly, seeing the quirky animations and maniacal laugh of the scientist is worth the download alone.
Great!
As a good little 15 minute game, I do love the atmosphere. Especially because it is a retro type of game. You really don't get a mass of retro games, even as indie made ones. As well as the ending, I loved that twisty bits of that.