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just played to the center of the chronosphere and i have to say that the game is amazing!) it has a very unique gameplay loop with randomly generated rooms, a great variability of weapons to choose from and a multitude of enemies that all differ in both health and the tactics that the emply - the general gameplay is a bit hard to understand the first time you start up the game (especially if you got lucky and a pawn spawned right in the first floor), but once you get a hang of it then the game becomes very addictive and engaging to play!)
the gameplay also has a great deal of tactics and maneuvers included in it - you can make the enemies kill each other, utilize pre-emtive strikes on the ones that already pursue you and are about to pass a wall, and even snipe some of the baddies without them noticing you - it's more simple when there's an explosive barrel around, but just doing it by narrowly grazing bullets around the edge of a wall is a lot more satisfying!) the gun variety also allows for a lot of replayability - i especially like the fact that you are able to use some of the weapons that the enemies employ, like the kunai's of the ninjas or the spiders from, well, spiders!)
my only complaint about the game as of now is a rather small one - i think that the gothic font on the game's logo doesn't fit all that much) i think that something more futuristic, simplistic or bold would be a better fit for the game's overall style, but that's more or less just a nitpick from me, jajaja!)
all in all, this was a blast to play through - the randomly generated floors with new guns to play with and new enemy placements keep the player on their toes, the difficulty ramping up the more you play the game with the addition of far larger floors and more deadly enemies (damn that haz mask guy...) and the simple, but very effective and memorable visual style of the game make it a very worthwhile experience!) EffortStar, thank you guys for sharing this great game with the world and i wish all of you people best of luck, nerves of steel and lots of inspiration in all of your future endeavors) take care!
Journey to the heart of the Chronosphere
A turn based bullet hell roguelike
A game by Ned Kirner and Rhys van der Waerden
Music produced by Shisvi