Evulotion : Adventures of Dyslecsia by caribou
This is basically a multiplayer-online-god-vs-evolution game.
One side is controlling its evolution character and one side is god.
If you are a character controls are ARROWS + mouse click to attack.
If you are GOD drag & drop the mobs on the right side of the field from the toolbar at the top, you can only use 3 different mobs per round (first three, second three and third three).
If the players defeat all the GOD mobs evolution win, otherwise god.
Note : You'll need people to play, minimum 2 players.
Using the source you'll need NME for haxe and Twisted & Autobahn for Python.
Other platforms soon...
One side is controlling its evolution character and one side is god.
If you are a character controls are ARROWS + mouse click to attack.
If you are GOD drag & drop the mobs on the right side of the field from the toolbar at the top, you can only use 3 different mobs per round (first three, second three and third three).
If the players defeat all the GOD mobs evolution win, otherwise god.
Note : You'll need people to play, minimum 2 players.
Using the source you'll need NME for haxe and Twisted & Autobahn for Python.
Other platforms soon...
| Flash | https://dl.dropbox.com/u/8211966/prog/LD24_s2.swf |
| Source | https://dl.dropbox.com/u/8211966/prog/Evulotion_src.zip |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-24/?action=preview&uid=4227 |
I'm adding this to my check-back list, I'll come back soon to see if you have a solution to this problem and I'll play it then.
I couldn't see any major differences in my 3 mobs. Perhaps a healthbar above each one would have been helpful?
I think the gameplay could be great if you had enough players.
Overall, I liked the game. An AI would have been nice so I could play on my own.
This is really fun, although it's confusing that as God you can always drag all the mobs but they don't necessarily spawn.
I didn't really understand what constituted a 'round'. As God, I never seemed to be able to spawn any but the first three mobs.
It seems too biased in favour of God, but as pointed out to me in IRC (too late!) the point of playing as God could be to make the game challenging and fun, not to win.