Exodus from Earth
Earth is under attack! In this action-packed, metroidvania-lite plat-former, take control of a retired military agent forced back into action to defend humanity against a relentless alien invasion. Explore, upgrade, and fight your way through a world teeming with danger as you uncover the secrets of the invasion and become Earth's last hope. Will you rise to the challenge?
Perfect for fans of platforming and light exploration!
NOTE:
- Best played in full-screen and with sound on.
- Your progress will not save, so be sure to set aside 20-30mins for a play-through.
- This game was created as part of a school project.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | Tipzil |
Genre | Platformer, Action |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | Aliens, Exploration, Metroidvania, Pixel Art, Retro, Sci-fi, Story Rich, upgrades |
Comments
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> fast-paced platforming
...with five minutes of dialogue before you can get to it...
I don't think this is a "metroidvania", even a lite one. It's completely linear; there's not even much exploration, with levels that small.
And the message...makes no sense. How do "exodus", "from", and "earth" suggest coordinates? What's "altitude" in space? What even?
It was a game made for a school project, it's not that deep.
I mean, fair.
Would be great to be able to skip/speed-up dialogue. The game overall looks great and plays pretty well. I agree that "E" was a strange choice for firing.
You can skip through dialogue using either Spacebar or Enter which is mentioned in the controls menu. :)
And yes, per my reply to bigjus, you can now shoot with either X or Z.
Thank you for checking out my game! and providing feedback!
using the "e" key for fire is weird when the rest of the controls are based around the bottom of the keyboard layout ... x or z would be a better choice ?
Thank you for the feedback!
I will admit, the game was mostly designed around my preferred way of playing, which is the WASD style, hence why I chose E as the shooting key.
However, I've now updated the game to include X and Z as acceptable inputs as well (and amended the controls screen accordingly).
Thank you for playing!