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What do you think?

Any new updates?

Are we still planning on getting updates for this? I miss it ;(

Hey, so I did end up making a part two, after doing a video with CiaranPixelz I went ahead and did one of my own with him. If you want to here some more feedback without watching the whole video skip to 8:12-9:11 where I summarized what we thought should be added.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPATQXt-HCM

hey I played tha game with yellowwinner on my series IndieCritics https://youtu.be/dt02NwlEfBs

My friend (Seen below as "CiaranPixelz") reviewed this on his show IndieCritics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt02NwlEfBs&feature=em-uploademail

Also, this game looks REALLY FREAKING KEWL!!! I'm really surprised that this doesn't have much attention. The graphics style is great, the music is pretty good, the gameplay is fun (But then again you can't go wrong with Asteroids) and it's just overall great.

Game Soundtrack

1 song

Main Theme
 

Bacteroids is an ongoing project that is being actively developed, my plan is to add more mechanics and different types of enemies in the near future, so stay tuned!

Gameplay
The aim for the player is to navigate the screen filled with various enemies, avoid them and collect resource in the form of energy that can be used to shoot at the same enemies.

Bacteria represent the enemies in the game, shooting / killing a bacteria has a chance to cause a split and a mutation that produces a different kind of enemy - with superior AI, speed or abilities.

Control:
Move: Left Mouse Button / W
Shoot: Rigth Mouse Button / Spacebar
Boost: Left Shift

Current Version
0.2.0 (I skipped a minor version)
Each wave increases in size, speed and growth speed.
Failing to kill a bacteria causes mutation
Touching bacteria causes mutation
Growing bacteria that split can cause mutation as well.
Mutations represent developing resistance .

#retro #scifi #Indie
#arcade



all-ages

Tweaking Probe Movement (New On the Right)

Some Gameplay Footage

Visual Overhaul

Soft Bodies Revisited

Introducing "Bacteroids"