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Onslaught: Recursion
11 years ago

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When I first started this game, it was supposed to be a prototype that helped me better understand lighting in GameMaker, but I never knew that I would be trying to create upgrades, new maps, and new guns. This game is getting more and more difficult to add onto because I did not think the game through and plan it out enough before starting. I thank everyone who followed and just took a look at this game. The next distribution of this game will allow you to do whatever YOU want to it as long as you have GameMaker STUDIO.

I’m sorry that I will not be going through with this project, but I hope someone else does!!!

Be sure to check out my other game(s)!

  • Jaimie

P.S. I will be building smaller games than Onslaught: Recursion in the future, but they will be finished at least!!!



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