The King is Dead by Capitals

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made by Capitals for LD34 (COMPO)
"The glorious king of Voxelnor has been assasinated. King Cubelet was poisoned in the walled gardens. You, as the late king's only son, should be able to seize the throne on your arrival.

No!

Your Uncle, Cubius, has seized the throne and is sending an army to capture you. Use what you have learnt in your studies abroad to build up your own army and sieze the palace for yourself."

THANK YOU FOR PLAYING!
Now it's your job to rip it to shreds!

Oh, I know not many people read these, however it is lovely to be back. I haven't taken part in over a year. A lot has changed in my life but I am glad that this is now a part of my life.

List of Possible Improvements:
- Better Tutorial
- K.I.S.S Keep It Simple Stupid
- Design the Town, To Make it alive

Ratings

Coolness 58% 3
Overall 3.39 352
Fun 2.97 617
Graphics 3.16 447
Humor 2.00 629
Innovation 4.00 49
Mood 2.58 724
Theme 4.03 218

Feedback

RadMcCool
14. Dec 2015 · 12:16 UTC
Its like there's this weird dissonance between how simple it is to make a move and how complex the implications of each move can be. I enjoyed fiddling but not sure I achieved much intentionally.
pluberski
14. Dec 2015 · 15:27 UTC
Quite cool idea. I think I got stuck in a battle, but I might just be bad at the game. :)
SplittyDev
14. Dec 2015 · 15:28 UTC
Interesting concept. I like it :)
Niphram
14. Dec 2015 · 15:32 UTC
RElly nice concept, took me a while to figure it out, but once i got it it was really cool
MorganLeFay
14. Dec 2015 · 15:35 UTC
Very complex game. I think I'd have to play for a long time to truly get how everything works. But I do like the game =)
amras0000
14. Dec 2015 · 15:40 UTC
There's a lot of elements at play here, and a lot of them seem superfluous. Ultimately I was able to mash one of the keys and just push forward when given the option, and that won me a couple games. I still have no idea what the buildings accomplished, or what combat actually affected. If the end goal is to push forward, try and make the abilities around that, rather than around combat, maybe?
I did like the idea of being able to control the enemy's actions.

Also, a couple bugs I came across: the game freezes/locks up if S < 0. And at one point I had both options (A and D, both buff and debuff) be identical.
windwarrior
15. Dec 2015 · 01:27 UTC
Heya, thanks for checking out our game, I would like to return the favor, but I get timeouts on your game. Maybe a hug of death? You can try to host it on GitHub pages or even dropbox/drive :)!
PowerSpark
15. Dec 2015 · 02:06 UTC
It kept me hooked! Really strategic in how you can choose both actions! It took me forever but I destroyed their army.
MintArcade
16. Dec 2015 · 00:46 UTC
Very very nice game. It took me 74 turn to win. Very intuitive gameplay.
Neoludo
16. Dec 2015 · 00:50 UTC
Cool concept, it's like you've invented a new board game which is neat! It was definitely a challenging game, and some kind of sound would've been nice to give feedback to the player, but overall it's a very impressive effort for such a short time.
Team Chompatron
16. Dec 2015 · 00:50 UTC
Cool concept. I liked the brief walk through at the beginning. I also like the level of complexity of the game
RARoadkill
16. Dec 2015 · 01:42 UTC
This is great, The movement system was a lot of fun. Great strategy game. Also welcome back
eerongal
16. Dec 2015 · 01:44 UTC
Pretty complex game for a LD entry! Interesting concept, though
justinooncx
16. Dec 2015 · 12:47 UTC
Game froze when the enemy had negative values. Otherwise, an interesting game.
DivineOmega
16. Dec 2015 · 23:37 UTC
A good game. With nice simple graphics. Good idea for a board game.

I felt very much at the mercy of chance and didn't advance far on the board really. That might just be me being bad at it though!
aare
17. Dec 2015 · 03:19 UTC
On the beginning I have no idea what to do and then after about 13 turns I get it! And it was quite coll and interesting, some aspect was still a little fogy to me but I was able to win somehow :)
Allthebees
17. Dec 2015 · 03:37 UTC
Really cool use of the 2-button theme, I thought the art style was great too. It's a pity the game got stuck when S<0 for the enemy as I would've loved to carry on.
PaperboxStudios
20. Dec 2015 · 07:36 UTC
I won in 115 turns. One of my favourite games so far, very unique idea, with a nice level of complexity.
local minimum
02. Jan 2016 · 14:54 UTC
I found it interesting yet confusing. I couldn't really work out what the color-coding on the actions and the action below the action and stuff like that meant. I started reading the instructions before playing, but they were kind of long, so I would suggest having a step by step introduction while playing instead. Since it was very seldom I got a chance to move forward at all it seemed very hard to reach the goal. It also was very confusing why the armies scaled differently when entering battle mode compare to how they were represented on the playing field. Other than that, an interesting game. But sincerely I think the game, given the number of instructions possible, would do better outside the 'two-button' theme or have the controls reworked so one gets to select between slightly more options.
kabel
04. Jan 2016 · 15:02 UTC
This is a bit too complex for one short playthrough. A more imaginative tutorial and maybe some test plays would have been nice, because it really gets confusing here and there. The idea is nice.
Jupiter_Hadley
05. Jan 2016 · 00:35 UTC
Interesting game. I included it in my Ludum Dare 34 compilation video series, if you’d like to check it out :) https://youtu.be/R1E0Ch1WcpU