As commander of a remote Mars outpost, your mission is clear: build strategic defenses, hold back relentless waves of rogue AI, and protect humanity’s last foothold. Every turret counts. Every second matters.


Credits

Art: 23BEKKNQV

Programming: studioberry

Music: thebillygodfrey

VFX: Kyllyos-vfx

Published 22 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorsstudioberry, 23BEKKNQV
GenreStrategy, Shooter, Survival
Made withUnity
Tags3D, Indie, Retro, Robots, Singleplayer, Space, Unity

Comments

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Nice little game. Easy to win, but took me a couple of games to max out my score. By some abusing (selling most of the turrets at the end) I've reached the score of 1350. Different damage to hp and shields was a bit confusing, because it was written just as "health" and "shield". Good overal, nice turret models, nice base, nice gameplay. And some familiar spaceship models on top of the map :D

Would like if the camera movement speed was higher, it's not very important in the game but somewhat irritating. Survival mode and visual difference when upgrading turrets would also be cool, but I understand it's a jam game with limited time. Keep up the good work!

The game does not resist us, but I was very surprised to see the score at the end. it made me want to play again and maybe a more complex system could have gone hand in hand with this 'arcade' notion. I think the turret system deserved to be a little more complex because spamming the blue turret is enough to win, but I admit that it was fun. The music clearly sets us in the mood ;  without the slightest doubt. 3D models are good and do the job. I found the work on VFX good too, it’s a shame that the camera is so zoomed out from the start; we don’t necessarily have the reflex to zoom in to observe them. The game runs well and I haven’t encountered any bugs in 3 fast games. It’s very good to have thought of putting the gear to change the flow of time, even though I find it a bit unfortunate to include 'every second matters' in the description if in the end we can pause to take the time to place the turrets.

But, generally, it was a fun time : good job everyone.