Radiation Situation
Radiation Situation
Source: https://github.com/Seldom-SE/bevy_jam_3
Premise
Survive as long as you can in a nuclear wasteland! Radiation can damage your health, but as a side effect, you'll power nearby machines and see in the dark!
Controls
- WASD to move
- Space to pick up nearby items
- Left click items in your inventory (at the bottom of the screen) to use them
- Use cans of tuna (the apocalypse wasn't so bad) to increase your food level
- Use fuel tanks to fuel a nearby generator (which will power nearby machines)
- Use constructs (generators, assemblers, and turrets) to build them
- The other items are for crafting
- Right click items in your inventory to drop them
- Left click items in the crafting bar (at the left side of the screen) while near a powered assembler to craft them
Credits
- Seldom (https://github.com/Seldom-SE)
- Isse (https://github.com/IsseW)
- Imbris (https://github.com/Imberflur)
Hints (spoilers!)
- Look for structures to loot
- Structures may have assemblers, which you can use to craft items, if you have the materials and enough radiation to power the assembler
- Try to keep your radiation between 50 and 80
- The world isn't infinite
- Watch your radiation! Many things increase it.
- Including generators, as a side effect of running them
- Always be on the hunt for delicious tuna
- Slimes generate with the world, but robots (called rustaches) spawn near you increasingly often
- Slimes can't go through walls, but rustaches can. Whoops.
- Make a home base with many turrets and a few generators. Leave spare items on the ground there.
- If you keep getting lost, make your base at the edge of the map, and follow the border to find your way back
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | Seldom |
Genre | Survival |
Made with | Bevy Engine |
Tags | 2D, bevy, Pixel Art, Post-apocalyptic, Singleplayer, Top-Down |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Source code |
Comments
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Cool game! Fun 15 minuets, although, I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do. Probably should've read the text below first! Whoops! anyways, good job!