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Towers That Don't Like Each Other - A WIP Strategy Game

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Introduction Hello! I'm a high schooler, and a friend and I are making a game! It's a strategy game called Towers That Don't Like Each Other. It's still a work-in-progress, but I figured I'd start posting about it. The game has been in development for about a year now. It started off with just me, but then my friend joined in to do some art. The premise of the game is simple: an evil guy has taken over the land, so you must defeat him. You battle through many levels in which you must spend your money wisely to send out soldiers to attack the enemy's soldiers. There are also some upgrades you can buy if you save up your money throughout the game. You must ration your money well, though, because it carries over throughout the game. If you make it to the end, there's an epic final battle against the evil Lord Morgoroth. The actual mechanics of the game are a little hard to put into words, but you can basically send out soldiers from your tower to fight enemies sent out from the enemy tower. The goal is to reach the enemy's tower and destroy it. The pictures below should help explain it a bit better. Purchasing The game isn't quite done yet. It's mostly done, but we want to do some more testing. We're shooting for an early fall release. Our plan is to release it on itch.io for the incredibly small price of $1. If anyone is interested in buying it, perhaps we'll open a pre-order, maybe even with a slight discount. That has yet to be sorted out, though. Videos We will be making some videos soon to show off what the game is like in better detail. If you're interested, keep an eye on this thread. I'll be sure to post the videos here as soon as they're made. More Info If you want anymore information, please check out my website and keep an eye on this thread.

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