Red/Blue
When two mirror universes collide, two versions of one pilot have to fight those, who wish to destroy all.
The rules are simple: red kills red, blue kills blue.
The font used is Improbable SF by Eeve Somepx.
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | Lucas Stark |
Genre | Shooter |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Side Scroller, Top down shooter |
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redblue-windows.zip 23 MB
Version 6 Jul 20, 2020
Development log
- A small updateJul 20, 2020
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The gameplay is fantastic. Its such a good Idea and so simple.
Nice little game! I feel the lack of music though, but it's not that bad. The concept is pretty good and unique as well. Thanks for your submission!
Cool! Good job!!
I like the simplicity of the game, the art going really nice with the game, but it would be fun if there is some more challenge. For example I found that I could simple move the red and blue back and fourth and I would win the level.
Thanks! I haven’t had a lot of time to work on this one, there’s a lot of things left unfinished or not tested properly. For example, I’ve made pathing system for enemies so they could move in more interesting patterns than just straight down. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time to put in the patterns, so I had to skip that idea for now. The difficulty is also one such poorly tested thing. I guess I need to increase hitpoint amount on enemies and asteroids, maybe reduce player shooting rate.
I’ve got some ideas to make it more like a proper scrolling shooter, some of which I’ve already done. I’ll start uploading them in a couple of days, when anyone who wanted to see the jam version has done so. Unless I get too busy with the next weekly (or another jam), which is quite probable. ;)
Really neat game! Simple idea executed very well. Good job!
Design and concept is super amazing
Let's connect on discord - nerdPoint#4763
Also check our submission - https://william-ritson.itch.io/dark-reflection