The Minuscule Sphere by Inventivum Games

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made by Inventivum Games for LD 38 (COMPO)

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https://inventivum-games.itch.io/the-minuscule-sphere

A war spread Across this galaxy, started by an argument over the smallest world in the universe seriously its barely big enough to land on, but any way collect resources build your base bigger than the enemies and conquer The Minuscule Sphere.

Controls:

W and S to move
mouse to look and shoot
left mouse to select and cancel build
right mouse to build selected

Features:

Resource Gathering
Base Building
An Enemy A.I. Empire
And A Quest For The Smallest Planet
Five Building types Mines, Turret, Foundry's, Refinery's, And MotherShips
Two unit types Bombers and Blasters (Clicking on a foundry while change unit type)
Two Resource Types (Refinery's only produce energy if you have more than 60 scrap)

Made Entirely By My Self Within 48-Hours For The Ludum Dare Compo

it Was Originally going to be about cells but well after i started making the art it kind of went to aliens.

the Source Code Has Mentions to glucose, proteins and Mother Cells

Ratings

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Feedback

Richard Michael Smith
08. May 2017 · 07:49 UTC
Would I be correct in saying that my bullets are ineffective against the enemy? Everything I shot at, the bullets seemed to pass right through. The sound effects seemed to suggest that something was getting damaged but I am assuming that was my planet?

The interface is a little clunky - when clicking on the menu bar at the bottom, it still fires the weapon and it wasn't intuitive to me that right-clicking would build the selected. I also couldn't tell if the things that I had built were doing anything.

I do love RTS games and would love to see this developed further and made a little more accessible.
benjamin
20. May 2017 · 16:36 UTC
This is a good game. It needs some tweekings but it's a pretty good overal. it would be much better with a minimap : I had no idea where were resource left our ennemy bases left and spent a lot of time navigating randomly through space.