Owen Davies' Citizen by Owen Davies

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made by Owen Davies for Ludum Dare 46 (JAM)

You are the overseer of a citizenship. You're aim is to defend your citizenship form invaders and other cities.

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* Controls * - WASD to move camera (or move your mouse to the edges of the screen) - Q/E to rotate the camera, R to reset. - LMB to select entities - RMB fast movement. - Scroll Wheel / +/- Zoom - MMB rotation

This game is download only!

(NOTE THIS GAME IS NOT IN IT'S FINAL FORM, there are many features missing due to corruption, still enjoy this jam version of the game.)

Ratings

Given 7🗳️ 9🗨️

Feedback

Diego MG
21. Apr 2020 · 03:23 UTC
Really good looking game, it seems pretty peaceful. It has good growing potential.
ldd
21. Apr 2020 · 03:26 UTC
I praise your efforts on the low-poly aesthetic. Very few games get it right, and yours is on the right track already.

Sadly, there seems to be nothing to interact with, and I couldn't get far.

A+ for atmosphere and graphics though!
milano23
21. Apr 2020 · 03:43 UTC
Good graphics. Controls worked well but were not intuitive. Not much else to do. Great effort.
🎤 Owen Davies
21. Apr 2020 · 03:46 UTC
@milano23 any suggestions on how to improve them?

Thanks for all the great comments and feedback everyone!
Nathan Wiles
21. Apr 2020 · 04:19 UTC
Please keep up with this! There's not much to do now but I love the feel of this world and would sink so much time into an RTS in this style. Great job so far man.
21. Apr 2020 · 04:25 UTC
Good low poly graphics! I wasnt sure what I was doing but the camera movement and citizen AI was really responsive!
purenickery
23. Apr 2020 · 17:24 UTC
Great look and graphics, and the camera movement was very smooth with the quick movement, but like those above me, it was hard to figure out what to do, and after a period of time I could no longer select certain entities
Alkis
24. Apr 2020 · 12:11 UTC
Nice looking game, i really like the low poly style. I wasn't sure what to do or how to interact with the objects. The game needs a quick tutorial. I loved the camera movement.