Hey! Thanks a lot for the good feedback.
a short explanation of the system.
- 1 / 2 pointers are melee units that don't deal a lot of damage but have a lot of health.
- 4 pointers attack over a range of 2 fields and have slightly higher damage but also less health than 1/2 pointers
- 6 pointers have a high amount of damage, low attackspeed and low health. Also they attack over a long range.
The reason why 6 pointers lose in the beginning is because they don't have a lot of health and the reason why they are so good in the end is because their damage increases significantly with the 2/3-star version.
A good strategy we found was to build some melee units in the start and get them to level 3 and then slowly replace them with ranged units.
EDIT: Then fonts name is Arcade: https://www.dafont.com/de/arcade-pizzadude.font
Thanks again for playing :)
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Thank you very much. Glad that you liked it!!
Yes, we kind of took the idea of auto-chess and wanted to see if we could manage to make something out of it :)
The symbols were meant for different buffs once you collect multiple units of a kind, but we ran out of time unfortunately.
If time allows we would add some more units and a better AI to make it more interesting.
Edit: I forgot to say: GOOD JOB on the 44 rounds! The most the both of us managed was 27.
Wow this is really great feedback! Thank you very much for it! We will be working on this game for a little longer and extend it with things we did not manage during the jam and we will also improve on the points give to us via feedback like yours which helps us a lot in creating a better experience for all players! Thanks again :)
I really liked the game! One thing that immediately came to my eye was the huge tutorial wall. Try to avoid this since it will stop some people from playing your game.
I really like the concept you came up with since it is something everyone knows but it is not often presented in games. It is very unique. Another suggestion would be to also show people which cable is which since it could be that some people don't know cable types :)
Other than that great game! Love the untangling mechanic.
This is really cool!
The red button sound was funny^^ The level was interesting and the mechanics/goals were intuitive without a tutorial.
What I expected at the beginning was that when I open the first door in the parallel world that it is also open in the "real" world, but the confusion added to the atmosphere :)
Great job!