Force: Leashed release, a free FPS puzzler
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Force: Leashed release, a free FPS puzzler
Hello,
I just released Force: Leashed, a small puzzler I've been working on for a while. The game is powered by the DarkPlaces engine, and most of the content is made by me. In the game you need to use spherical gravity fields to guide rockets to their targets to advance.
Here's a screenshot:

There's also a gameplay video available.
A direct download for the Windows version: force_leashed_r14b.zip (24MB)
Mac & Linux ports are available at the website.
I'd love to hear what you guys think of it, I learned quite a bit when making it!
I just released Force: Leashed, a small puzzler I've been working on for a while. The game is powered by the DarkPlaces engine, and most of the content is made by me. In the game you need to use spherical gravity fields to guide rockets to their targets to advance.
Here's a screenshot:

There's also a gameplay video available.
A direct download for the Windows version: force_leashed_r14b.zip (24MB)
Mac & Linux ports are available at the website.
I'd love to hear what you guys think of it, I learned quite a bit when making it!
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Re: Force: Leashed release, a free FPS puzzler
I did a post here to try to spread the word.
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Re: Force: Leashed release, a free FPS puzzler
Very interesting-looking! Can't wait to try it 
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Re: Force: Leashed release, a free FPS puzzler
So I had time to play a couple of levels yesterday and found it very fun, in a (obviously portal-inspired) kind of way. It's simple, yet effective. Sometimes I got a little confused as to how exactly I could "control" the magnetic field (lots of trials and errors), but I'm sure that's something that just gets getting used to. Good job! 
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