nice game, first few rounds are meh and basicallz just luck where you just gotta hope that an enemy will leave a weapon that ain a damn stick.
gets really fun once you start fencing (pretty op) but at some point, no matter what gun or weapon you have, the any enemies withb ranged weapons will jsut shoot you dead. getting close to melee them will mean 1-2 hits taken per enemy. (especially the fencer guys with hoq quick they attack) and jsut range killing them aint possible due to limited ammo.
could you jsut make about each enemy drop their weapon? maybe limi it so if like 10 weapons are already on the floor, no more will spawn.so floor doesnt get flooded with tousands of weapons and lag kicks in.
cause currently even if first 4 waves had all assault rifle guys that shred your health, it is just freakluck there that might made none of them drop their weapons, so you die quickly with your measly stick.
or simply introduce defence upgrades or something. also health upgrades, not jsut +max health, but simply healing stuff. cause currently upgrades are basically damage upgrades and being able to move around faster.
Thanks for playing and lots of ideas. It is very true that early game is basically luck, i also had ideas to introduce something like healing potions for healing, as you also suggested with upgrades. I will update the game soon enough, though hard to tell when exactly
Is there no way to reload? I got the shotgun, ran out of bullets, then wasn't able to attack/reload or drop my weapon. Seems like a hard lock unless I missed something.
Indeed there were no ways if you also did not have any other weapons lying around. You can always switch weapons, no need to drop it. I also updated the game just now, so this why 'were' no ways, now you have additional ammo if there is no other weapons that you can switch to.
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Could be fun, but right now there isn't much strategy to it aside the only option you have at the beginning is to tank the enemy hits and hope that you can get by the wave having a dash, a roll or even a simple run button would make you able to attack the enemy and dodge out of the way before they can hit you back making combat a lot more fluid. Furthermore it is hard to tell when you take damage as the only current indicator is your health depleting, some screen shake of particle effects would make getting hit a lot clearer. I loop forward to playing an improved version.
Thanks for feedback! I will definitely make damage more clearer in next update. Also about dashing: You can dash in the game with right click, although there is no animation.
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nice game, first few rounds are meh and basicallz just luck where you just gotta hope that an enemy will leave a weapon that ain a damn stick.
gets really fun once you start fencing (pretty op) but at some point, no matter what gun or weapon you have, the any enemies withb ranged weapons will jsut shoot you dead. getting close to melee them will mean 1-2 hits taken per enemy. (especially the fencer guys with hoq quick they attack) and jsut range killing them aint possible due to limited ammo.
could you jsut make about each enemy drop their weapon?
maybe limi it so if like 10 weapons are already on the floor, no more will spawn.so floor doesnt get flooded with tousands of weapons and lag kicks in.
cause currently even if first 4 waves had all assault rifle guys that shred your health, it is just freakluck there that might made none of them drop their weapons, so you die quickly with your measly stick.
or simply introduce defence upgrades or something.
also health upgrades, not jsut +max health, but simply healing stuff.
cause currently upgrades are basically damage upgrades and being able to move around faster.
Thanks for playing and lots of ideas. It is very true that early game is basically luck, i also had ideas to introduce something like healing potions for healing, as you also suggested with upgrades. I will update the game soon enough, though hard to tell when exactly
Is there no way to reload? I got the shotgun, ran out of bullets, then wasn't able to attack/reload or drop my weapon. Seems like a hard lock unless I missed something.
Indeed there were no ways if you also did not have any other weapons lying around. You can always switch weapons, no need to drop it. I also updated the game just now, so this why 'were' no ways, now you have additional ammo if there is no other weapons that you can switch to.
cool game but when i go animation is lagged
thanks for feedback. Could you elaborate on this lag though? Maybe with a gif?
i cant, but it's not very visible that the animation is shaking a little
its actually pretty fun. what about those italian windows though
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When people think of Italian design, their minds often jump to fashion, cars, or cuisine. Yet Italy has a long tradition of excellence in architecture and craftsmanship, and one overlooked detail that reflects this heritage is the Italian window. More than a functional opening in a wall, the window in Italy has become a symbol of quality living, a balance between aesthetics, durability, and practicality.
One of the main strengths of Italian windows lies in their design. Italian architecture historically embraced large, airy openings to let in light, a reflection of the Mediterranean climate where natural light is abundant and highly valued. Modern Italian window manufacturers continue this tradition, producing frames that maximize glass surface while maintaining slim yet strong borders. The result is a product that feels elegant, enhances interior brightness, and connects inside spaces with the outdoors.
The craftsmanship is equally noteworthy. Italian windows often combine advanced engineering with artisanal attention to detail. High-quality woods, aluminum, or PVC are carefully chosen and processed, ensuring not only durability but also beauty. In particular, wooden frames from Italy stand out for their refined finishes, often treated to resist weathering while retaining a natural look. Manufacturers pride themselves on precision, making windows that open and close smoothly and that seal tightly against the elements.
From a functional standpoint, Italian windows excel in thermal and acoustic insulation. Italy’s commitment to energy efficiency regulations has pushed window makers to innovate with double or triple glazing, thermal breaks, and airtight designs. This makes them excellent for reducing heating and cooling costs while also offering quietness in busy urban environments. Many Italian companies also focus on sustainability, incorporating recycled materials and low-impact production methods.
A final strength is their adaptability to style. Italy’s regions each have their own architectural character—from Venetian Gothic facades to Tuscan farmhouses—and Italian window makers have learned to create models that suit both traditional and contemporary settings. Whether a minimalist urban apartment in Milan or a rustic villa in Umbria, the windows can be tailored to match the building’s identity without compromising performance.
In short, Italian windows embody the qualities that make Italian design so admired worldwide: elegance, craftsmanship, innovation, and respect for tradition. They are not merely frames of glass but a reflection of a culture that values beauty in everyday life. For homeowners and architects alike, they represent an investment in comfort, efficiency, and timeless style.
Wonderful piece of work !
Thanks for support!
BEST GAME !!!! You should play it till 5 wave
Could be fun, but right now there isn't much strategy to it aside the only option you have at the beginning is to tank the enemy hits and hope that you can get by the wave having a dash, a roll or even a simple run button would make you able to attack the enemy and dodge out of the way before they can hit you back making combat a lot more fluid. Furthermore it is hard to tell when you take damage as the only current indicator is your health depleting, some screen shake of particle effects would make getting hit a lot clearer. I loop forward to playing an improved version.
Thanks for feedback! I will definitely make damage more clearer in next update. Also about dashing: You can dash in the game with right click, although there is no animation.
Ha! should have read the instructions properly.
So you know, I added the visual to getting hit.
Nice, I replayed it and had a lot more fun this time.