Power Source by Rahulio2D
Power Source is a fast-paced top-down shooter in which you have to protect a Power Source and yourself from incoming waves of enemies. Enemies become progressively stronger and faster as the game progresses so you will need to purchase weapon upgrades and repairs for your Power Source to ensure your survival. You can also walk through the Power Source to refill your health and ammo, but be warned as this will reduce it's health.
The game is available to download on Window, Mac and Linux. However, I developed using Unity for Windows and did not have the ability to check the Mac and Linux version so they may be buggy.
I was responsible for the coding and design on this project, but did not make the art or audio. Attribution is provided in the readme file when you download the game.

Ratings
| Given | 6🗳️ | 3🗨️ |
Also I spotted some english mistakes, be careful :smile:
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I however had a few issues during my playthrough such as enemies stuck in walls (which was mentioned in the attached READ ME doc), but I also encountered an issue where a skeleton enemy got stuck right at my power source, and despite me trying to kill it, my bullets passed through it, all whilst it continued to attack and destroy my power source- this issue however only occurred once in my many playthroughs of the game so it’s not completely a game breaking issue for me.
The other issue I had was the upgrades, when a round was complete it would tell you there are upgrades available and such, but sometimes when you opened the menu you couldn’t afford them.
For that reason I felt it would be best for a system where the upgrade will flash green or something as a way for the player to know they can both afford an upgrade and without being a downer for the player thinking they have an upgrade but simply can’t access them yet.
Overall I had a really fun experience with this game, I enjoyed the overall flow and challenging (but still fun) gameplay and I would definitely recommend others to check it out for themselves and whilst I mentioned the odd one or two negatives (not really negatives but that’s really the only way to define them) these weren’t game breaking issues (except for the ‘being stuck by the power source’ one) and, with time, these other issues (both in terms of features and UI design) would be fully resolved to further expand the challenging yet fun gameplay of Power Source.
Little addendum to all that I have said, I had a blast playing this game and felt it was a challenging fun experience and had an overall cool arcade/Atari style of gameplay to the whole thing 😊 fantastic work and I can’t wait to see where this goes from here.
Also I really love the power source effect as well, really blends in with the surrounding backdrop and art style of the game.