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Ok, there are a lot of problems that you are presenting to me, so I'll talk about each one separately.
Game screen
I didn't expect someone to have a lower resolution that the game's resolution. Perhaps going into fullscreen might help. I'll definitely look after this next update.
Tutorial
A tutorial will be added next update as there are many people saying that the game is difficult to understand, requiring me to give them a more detailed explanation of the game.
Buying factories
The game's main resource are coins. These coins can be obtained by clicking on asteroids with miner ships (such as the ones you spawned with at the beginning of the game). Give them time, as one ship takes 5 seconds to farm 2 coins. The asteroids will be eventually destroyed, so keep checking the miner ships. In the build mode, click the Factory and it will prompt you to place it on the map. If you don't have enough coins, you can't place a factory. If this happens, presa right click to get out of tiled mode.
Note: The structure you spawn with at the beginning of the game is a factory.
Buying ships
Buying ships can be done by clicking on a factory. This will bring up a menu similar to the build menu.
Buying ships works similar to buying this, except two things:
-Buying ships doesn't prompt you into tiled mode and instead spawns the ship next to the selected factory
-You can only buy a limited amount of ships per factory. This number can be seen next to the "Available ships" text. You can buy a new ship every 30 seconds, this can be seen under the "Available ships" text. Researching works in the same way.
Controlling ships
To control ships, click and hold, then drag your mouse. This will bring up a rectangle. Every allied ship in the rectangle will be selected upon release. To attack an asteroid/enemy, make sure you have some ships selected, then click on the enemy. Miner ships cannot attack enemy ships, and fighter ships can attack asteroids, but will not receive any coins.
You can have an easier time controlling the ships by grouping them. To do this, select some ships, and press Left CTRL+a number from 1 to 9. After that, pressing a number will select all ships associated with the group that number represent. Pressing again that same number will move your view to those ships.
Note: Associating ships with a group will kick all other ships associated with that same group, unless they are also selected upon association.
Objective
The objective is to destroy the 4 enemy ship spawners that are on the 4 sides of the map. You can view them easier by zooming out and moving your cursor to one side of the screen.
Too many controls
Indeed, there are many controls to be used. Not all controls are essential, but they will help you a lot if used effectively.
About the starting ships, that was my bad, I have updated the game recently and forgot to change the game's description. You should start with only 2 ships.
About the controls, click and hold, then drag the mouse. This will cause a rectangle to appear. All of your ships who are in this rectangle will get selected. Attacking asteroids or enemy ships can be done by pressing click on them while having ships selected. In order to farm resources from asteroids, you have to use Miner Ships(such as the 2 ships you spawned with). Ships attacking you can be destroyed with Fighter Ships(or other ships unlockable in the Research Facility). Ships can be spawned with a Factory(such as the structure that spawned along with the Miner Ships). Opening Factories or Research Facilities can be done by simply clicking on them. This will bring up a menu similar to the build menu. Once you are done, you can press E to close the menu.
As stated in the ZombieCurse's game page, the controls are as follow:
- A and D - movement
- H - basic attack
- J - first ability
- K - second ability
- Escape - pause
If you are wondering how you are supposed to jump, you can't. You have to use the different green and blue jump pads to navigate the map(if there are any).
Hi,
I'm sorry for the UI problem, as I didn't take into consideration ultrawide screens. In fact, I didn't even know many the possible screen resolutions until you posted your comment. The intention of my game was to offer a challenge, but it wasn't meant to be THAT hard! Thanks for sharing your experience, this was quite eye opening, as I realize now that I have this problem for many of my games.
Sincerely,
Andrew
Andrew's Party Games is a game that contains 10 mini-games with different variations that can be played by anybody, requiring 2 buttons and the controls for moving around. The game supports 2 players on the keyboard and another 16 players on the controllers(joysticks, gamepads, etc...). The mini-games usually take a few seconds up to 3 minutes.
The game supports:
-Computer Controlled Players
-Control Customizability
-Mini-game Mutation
-Player Customizability
-And many other features...
Any feedback is appreciated!
Download link: https://andrewigd.itch.io/andrews-party-games