A retro-inspired action arcade shooter made for Mech Jam 4. Defend the city against waves of enemies and upgrade your mech with the gained XP.

Note: The web build is known to have issues on some machines. If you experience performance issues or other wonkiness, try a downloadable build.

Gameplay Tips

  • Let 'em rip! Your weapons will not damage buildings.
  • Enemies will always come from the sky. Watch for them when a new wave starts to get a head start.
  • Out of jetpack fuel? You can wall jump off of buildings as many times as you like to keep your verticality.
  • Your score is a function of how many waves you survive and how many buildings you save.


Mouse / Keyboard Controls

WASD to move

Left click to fire gun

Right click to fire missile

Space to jump

Escape to pause

Gamepad Controls (Experimental)

Left joystick to move

Right joystick to look

Right trigger to fire gun

Left trigger to fire missile

A / X to jump

Start to

Use the bumpers to navigate the UI

Credits

  • Animations by Mixamo
  • Sound effects by Gamemaster Audio
  • Textures from AmbientCG and various CC0 assets on Open Game Art

Updates

7-21-2023: Changed physics processing and bumped engine a patch version to fix the source of a potential crash.

7-22-2023: Fixed an issue with too many enemies spawning early in the game.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorTheShaggyDev
GenreAction, Shooter
Made withGodot
Tags3D, Mechs, Retro, Third Person, Third-Person Shooter

Download

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windows.zip 40 MB
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linux.zip 40 MB

Comments

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The embedded version here on itch.io does not work in Firefox due to this error:

Error
The following features required to run Godot projects on the Web are missing:
Cross Origin Isolation - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)
SharedArrayBuffer - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)

Please see this blog post for details on how to get it working.

Unfortunately I've already enabled SharedBufferArrays and can't reproduce the issue on my own install of Firefox :/

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Ah, it works in Firefox nightly (117) but not ESR (102). Thank you, I’ll use the latest Firefox nightly to play it.

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charming! the wall jump was surprisingly responsive as well!