Wurst Comes to Worst
Porklike is a classic, turn-based Roguelike with minimalist lo-fi aesthetic. Enter the tower of Wurstlord. Can you make it to the top and steal his legendary Kielbasa? 9 floors of dangerous traps and enemies await you. Only if you move carefully and master your character's abilities will you become the champion of Porklike.The game is controlled with a Keyboard. On mobile devices an on-screen controller will show up.
X/M/V - Inventory / ConfirmZ/N/C - CancelEnter -Menu
Making Of
Porklike was written and designed by Krystian Majewski, an Independent Developer and the host of the Lazy Devs Academy video channel.The music was composed by Sebastian Haßler, a music composer for film, TV and videogames.
The environment art and some characters were inspired by the work of the pixel artist @pixelartm and used with their permission.
The artwork of the enemies was inspired by the work of the pixel artist @kirai_s and used with their permission.
The game is written entirely in Pico-8.
Porklike was created as part of a video tutorial series. If you want to make your own Roguelike, please check it out:
Join the Lazy Devs Academy Discord channel!
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows, HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (81 total ratings) |
Author | Les Crafteurs |
Genre | Sports |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | ball, couch-game, couch-gaming, Football, Local multiplayer, Multiplayer, toast, toaster |
Average session | A few seconds |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | High-contrast |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
Player count | 2 |
Links | Steam, Kickstarter |
Development log
- Full release availableMay 05, 2023
- TOASTERBALL RELEASE DATEApr 20, 2023
- Devlog #3 : Custom GamesMar 11, 2023
- Devlog #2 : New AI ?!Jan 23, 2023
- Devlog #1 : We're back, with maps!Dec 15, 2022
- Electric Stuff (Toasterball 1.6.0 Variant)Jun 09, 2020
- Toasterball 1.5.1: New variants!Apr 02, 2020
- The brand new Toasterball is available!Jan 16, 2020
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