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zac112

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A member registered Feb 23, 2019 · View creator page →

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This could work really well as a mobile game, almost as-is

Loved it! Played all the way to become the ultimate legendary mini-mon that every trainer wanted to capture.

Very interesting take on the role  reversal, good job. I found a bug that allows you to continue indefinitely: When the 'you lost' menu appears, click on the gear icon in top right and close the menu that appears. The game then continues.

Description written by AI? Definitely not by someone who has actually played the game...

Very neat concept and execution. Seems like you had more levels planned (third screenshot), but ran out of time implementing it. Too bad, I would have enjoyed playing it.

Chaotic fun, excellent! I didn't mind the controls, in fact I consider it a double reversal: instead of controlling the car as a vehicle, you control it as you would a person (the driver, perhaps?).

Got stuck in double up.  An excellent Sokoban-game, but they were never my strong suite. 

Got a high score of 16..,. I wish I had a crane like this when playing the other arcade vertical scroller shoot-em-ups.

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A very interesting concept. I've been to a few escape rooms myself and I imagine this is what running them is like. 


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Poor Jennifer, though; she did nothing to deserve all those shocks.

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I've never been front-, side- AND backstabbed by customers before. I've much to learn in the ways of questgiver. Great game, I had a blast!

I don't think I've ever seen a soccer game this exciting! Great concept and execution. (My team did win 7-5 -- no doubt because of the fans -- so maybe biased opinion.)

The roles are reversed in that normally the players are fighting the evil aliens taking over the world. Now you are a normal citizen just trying to survive while the players defend the world.

I always wondered what happens to the dungeons I clear out. Guess this solves it. Good fun, but didn't get a raise, so I guess Dungeon Janitor is off my prospective jobs list.

An interesting concept that could have fleshed out further with more time.

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Super fun!  Loved the music too.

My winning strategy was two turrets downstairs until I got a laser upstairs and then just kept filling with lasers. I wish there was an end condition to give a satisfying completion.

Impressive for just a 48-hour time limit!

Impressive for just a 48-hour time limit!

Great game! I've seen similar being used to teach algorithmic thinking to 1st graders. The difficulty spikes, though; couldn't figure out the first level with 4 cameras (level 5ish?) in the 5-10min I give each game.

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Becoming a server is the dream for most (all?) CS students. I was living the dream for 104 ms.

Great game! The only thing wrong with it: too short. Give us more traps and waves.

A fun concept; very reminiscent of good old Capture the Flag. I found myself baffled by the invisible (not yet spotted) enemy at first. Maybe have a fog-of-war type of thing so only placed units allow you to see into the map and the player. 

I forgot to add a path, but thanks for playing!

I got a laugh, so thanks for the game!