Swarmed is a game inspired by brotato and archero ! You play as a human swarmed by a lot of differents slime. The difficulty increase more and more and for that you can unlock new weapons and upgrade your human ! Good chance to beat my record... (share in the comments your best score)

Published 7 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows
AuthorSlonyx
GenreSurvival
Made withGodot
Tags2D, minigames, No AI, Pixel Art, Top-Down
ContentNo generative AI was used

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Was pretty fun!! I made it to 1,015.5 before the lag was just plain too much for me so I stood in a corner until they got me lmao 


had 3 bowling balls and a bunch of shoot speed xp upgrades. I was lvl 19 and about 20%

Had the goal of 1,000 on the ticker and lvl 20 but for about 30-40 worth of ticker after hitting lvl 19 it didnt seem to move my xp no matter how much I killed, somewhere between 950/975 I looked up and it was filled a lil bit. 
Like I said, by the time I hit the 1k goal, the lag was through the roof xD
Cheers on the work though, I enjoyed it!! 
Oh, the bowling balls can spawn on top of each other so 2 of my 3 were basically doing the same job lol 


Thanks for sharing!!

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Thank you and sorry for the lag! It’s a prototype for training for my next project so it may have bugs or buffed things !

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No worries! It's funny because I specifically go through Itch games to see what mechanics are being worked/experimented on lol

Turning a new mechanic into a mini game before you put it in your main project or to get a foundation for a mechanic for later is a powerful opportunity previous dev generations didnt have as accessible


best of luck!! 

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Ty my first positive comment !

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