Risen and Reassembled
Have you ever felt like an outsider? Like you were tossed aside by your pristine, squeaky-clean neighbors in their fancy gated community?
Have you ever wanted to build a zombie horde just to show them who’s really boss?
Well, now you can!
Take control of the flesh-lab and assemble your very own army of oozing undead! Mix and match body parts, build the perfect monsters, and launch your goopy legion into the sterile heart of suburbia. But act fast—your zombies don’t fair so well in the sun...
Can you break past their towers and gates before your army melts into mush?
How to Play:
select your group then select the path you want you zombies to invade
Press the build button to enter the lab to purchase new body parts and customize your zombie groups .
Paths have different obtainable items and the enemy towers scale at different rates so chose wisely
Known bugs:
when you finish building a zombie it does not reshow your build when you reselect the group some time zombies will clip through the fence
some combinations in zombie parts will lead to animation errors
please let us know if you find any other bugs or work arounds
Updated | 29 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Authors | Jess Draws a Blank, OmniSnuggle, GoGoLo |
Genre | Strategy |
Made with | Godot |
Comments
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Nice work, we really like wave mechanic and the art style while creating the zombies. The theme is matched nicely.
For the gameplay, it would be helpful to have some more explanations on how to play the game. It's also unclear, what's the benefit of choosing between different paths. Sending all zombies on one lane seems to work best.
Sometimes the zobies went through the fence and attacked from behind - seems like this is not intended.
Overall cool idea that can become a fun gameplay loop if polished further.
Good game !
A reverse tower defense is rare and it was nice trying it ! However, I also must say I had hard times understanding things, and still don't get some.
Anyway, keep up the good work !