Small World Fighters

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Small World Fighters is a game that I originally made over 72 hours for LudumDare 38.

The game is a 2D multiplayer shooter/brawler game that supports upto four players locally, and features five different game modes, ‘control’, ‘battle’, ‘soul snatch’, ‘coinage’, and ‘orb hunter’.

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0.09 update is now live.

Featuring:

  • New Level ‘The Crusher’, 3 new weapons, 3 new powerups, improved UI and much more!

You can read the full change log here…


Gameplay:

In control players must fight over the control area that rotates around the world. Stand in the control zone and score points, the player with the highest number of points wins.

Battle is a traditional death match affair, where the aim is to score as many points as you can by eliminating other players.

In Soul snatch players only gain points by collecting the souls of their defeated opponents.

Coinage is a game type where coins rain from above, and the player with the most loot wins, watch out though death can have a heavy price.

In Orb Hunter, players gain points the longer they hold the floating orb, however, whilst the orb grants the player increased speed, they can no longer use a traditional weapon.

The game does feature some simple ai bots so you can play it solo, emphasis on simple.

I wanted to include another gamemode, along with a punch ability, unfortunately I ran out of time so will try for the post jam version.


 Controls:

The game does support single keyboard multiplayer but it is a bit cramped, therefore, XBox 360 controllers are recommended for multiplayer.

Xbox controls:
  • Move: left analogue stick.
  • Jump: A button.
  • Shoot: X button.
  • Punch: B button.
  • Roll: Y button.
Keyboard controls:

Player 1:

  • Move left: ‘a’.
  • Move right: ‘d’
  • Jump: ‘w’.
  • Roll: ‘s’.
  • Shoot: space.
  • Punch: ‘e’.

Player 2:

  • Move left: ‘j’.
  • Move right: ‘l’
  • Jump: ‘i’.
  • Roll: ‘k’.
  • Shoot: ‘;’.
  • Punch: ‘o’.

Player 3:

  • Move left: ‘left arrow’.
  • Move right: ‘right arrow’
  • Jump: ‘up arrow’.
  • Roll: ‘down arrow’.
  • Shoot: right shift.
  • Punch: right ctrl.

Player 4:

  • Move left: ‘num pad 4’.
  • Move right: ‘num pad 6’
  • Jump: ‘num pad 8’.
  • Roll: ‘num pad 5’.
  • Shoot: ‘num pad 0’
  • Punch: ‘num pad 9’.

All Ways Down

  • Platform: Android, Web, Windows, Mac, Linux;
  • Engine: Unity;

All Ways Down now on the Google play store!

Featuring:

  • New collectables,
  • Further improved and reworked menu UI,
  • UI animations,
  • Nvidia Shield Controller support,
  • Improved performance,
  • General improvements,

All Ways Down is available now on the Google Play store!

Get it on Google Play

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Parity update 01/03/2017

The parity update for All Ways Down brings both the WebGL and the standalone version up to date with the recently released Android version of All Ways Down (available now on the Google Play store).

New features include:
  • New collectables system:
    Each level now contains a golden collectable.
  • New level rating system:
    Each level now has a rating system, where a level completion is rated based on whether the level is complete, if the player died or if the golden collectable was picked up.
  • Further improved UI, including new UI animations.
  • And finally the ability to alter some graphical settings, such as overall quality and Vsync.

Other changes include general performance tweaks, bug fixes, new save system, level tweaks, and the combining of continuous play(Story mode) and single level play.

Full Change log can be found here.

About

All – Ways – Down is a simple but challenging puzzle game, where the aim of the game is to try and navigate the level whilst collecting all of the growth pellets. The more pellets you collect the larger and heavier the player will become, and thus harder to control. When the player collects all of the pellets on the level they can then move to the next by hitting the goal button, but you will have to get to it first.

The player doesn’t move the ball directly, instead the player controls the game by rotating the whole level, and so the player must rely on the always downward force of gravity to move about.

This game was made for the Ludum Dare 34 game jam over 3 days, with the theme of growing and two button controls.

You can check out the original submission page here.

Controls:

Rotate Level: A/D, Left/Right Mouse button, Left/Right Arrow, Left thumbstick(x360), left or right side of touch screen.

Pause game: Pause|Break, Start(x360).

Select: Enter, A button(x360).

Back/Cancel: Escape, B button(x360).

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