Muoto the geometry wizard
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
You play as Muoto, a powerfuly wizard in short stature, who has made his way to a dungeon with no turning back. You're left to fend off creatures from the deepest geometrical nightmares while trying to make your way to the source of this new evil
Use a matching shape spell to attack respective enemy shapes to deal damage, if you shoot a non matching shape it will instead heal the foe.Example: square on square deals damage, while circle on triangle heals the enemy.
Controls:
*Menu*
FULLSCREEN - F
Arrow keys - navigate
Space - select
*Game*
Arrow keys - Move
Hold Spacebar to lock direction
1, 2, 3 - Cast different types of spells
[1] = Circle
[2] = Square
[3] = Triangle
Made by:
Simon Rahnasto - Programmer - @windmillGames(Twitter) - www.Windmill-Games.net
Belle Rahnasto - Graphics - @windmillGames(Twitter) - www.Windmill-Games.net
Emil Odelius - Programmer
Milan Kovarbašić - Sound design - milan.kovarbasic@gmail.com - @Naxalit (Twitter) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/milankovarbasic
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Windmill Games |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | Action-Adventure, Boss battle, Dungeon Crawler, Ludum Dare 35, Magic, windmill-games |
Links | Ludum Dare |
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It doesn't work on mac please let it work on os x el capitan
i really want to play
Sorry for the suuuuuper late reply. Did you try the multi-platform version (.love)? It should by all means work. You just need to download the Löve framework at love2d.org.
I can see if I can make a .app version for the game in a while.
This is pretty fun, although the controls are a bit odd.
Thank you for your feedback! This was made in 72hours for Ludum Dare, so there are a lot of things that we would change if we had more time. But all input is very appriciated; what would you change with the controls to make them less odd?
Maybe make it arrow keys+ZXC, or WASD+Mouse?
The optimal would naturally be to allow people to rebind the keys, the reason we went with the controls that we choose was because not everyone has a QWERTY keyboard and since Ludum Dare is an international event we wanted everyone to be able to play the game.
Thank you!