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Addictive like potato chips. Looking forward to the full release!
Really nice! Cool graphics, fast-paced action, plays and controls fluently, it makes me wanna push onward to get more and more upgrades and that's a good thing! Only thing I'd suggest at this point is to let shield drops appear a little bit more often. I now played around 20 minutes and only then (when I died, sadly) a shield drop appeared. I know there's a also an upgrade to increase that, but I feel it's not nearly enough currently.
But other than that, really cool game!
I really enjoyed playing this game. It is a lot of fun to find different builds that could possibly work. But although it is so fun I personally don’t like the fact that the weapons you get are fixed until you have the third, making it much less interesting since you’ll always have the same certain weapons (especially with the low amount of threat levels in this demo). A feature I think would also be quite helpful for players is a menu during the game where you can see all of you scrap upgrades and weapons, allowing some theorycrafting. And last I was wondering how percentage on the x2/x3 chance card works, because even when im over 100% of this card I still wont be able to get a lot of multiplied upgrades.
Thanks for your feedback! I'm really glad you enjoyed the game.
Note your opinion on the weapon drops. I'll have a think about if this can be improved.
There are menus displaying the weapons and stat upgrades - this will be available in the full version.
The x2/x3 chance should perhaps be re-written. The way it works is that it increases the existing (hidden) chance to draw x2 or x3. For example, if you have a baseline 10% chance to draw an x2 and you have a 20% upgrade, then the amended chance is 12% (10% x 1.2).
Has potential, but the competition would be fierce. There are many games like it, especially considering the horde of similar games Vampire Survivors (a game I'm already not particularly fond of) spawned. Ideally, could be great as Nova Drift, but atm, I'd find Asteroids more engaging than the traversing circles which plague this game and genre. In this case, you simply pick a direction and move in it, until a boss spawns.
Ultimately, I hope the full game will be more entertaining than the demo.