This is Useless Team's attempt at making a game for the Ludum Dare 47.
The submittion, called Faithless Land can be found at https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/47/faithless-land.
This repository uses git lfs to better store large files (such as images and sounds), so start by installing it on your computer.
Then, you can clone the repository with
git lfs clone [email protected]:UselessTeam/faithless.git
To build and run the project, you will need:
Start by installing Godot 3.2.3 - Mono version directly on the official website.
Make sure you take the Mono version, and the correct 64-bit / 32-bit depending on your architecture.
Although Godot mentions installing MSBuild, for this project it is recommended to install the .NET Core 3.1 SDK on microsoft's website.
You should be able to call the following command with no error, and see a line mentioning the v3.1.*
sdk appear.
dotnet --list-sdks
We tried to use the .Net Core 5.0
version, but there were many issues with, so we downgraded it.
Open the Godot editor, and select the project. Press the run icon (triangle in top-right corner), or press F5.
If Godot has trouble finding the .NET Core SDK, go in Editor/"Editor Settings..."/Mono/Builds/"Build Tool" and check that the correct tool is selected (probably dotnet CLI)
There is a omnisharp.json
file to handle the code formatting conventions.
If you are using VSCode, and you installed dotnet through snap, Omnisharp might have trouble finding the dotnet SDK.
A workaround is to create a direct simlink from the dotnet
executable to a folder in your $PATH
.
ln -s /snap/dotnet-sdk/current/dotnet /usr/local/bin/dotnet