Submissions by dAndy7 tagged isometric

The Warmonger

Genre: Pixel art, Adventure, Linear, Puzzle, isonometric-platforming hybrid.
Audience: Anyone willing to have a peaceful, yet astonishing experience, for all the adventure lovers out there.
Platform: Switch, Xbox, Ps4, Pc.


The Warmonger, a game about finding peace.
As a war veteran Berserker Viking, you'll set on a journey through the fields of a war-scarred land, battlefields long forgotten, the remains of long lost cities, not a living soul around…
You'll wander and explore, trying to find meaning to all the devastation before you, you'll remember long forgotten battles, talk to long lost souls…

In your travels you'll have to help the damned, you'll have to find ways to cross the untraversable paths before you, but most importantly, find peace inside all the sadness before your eyes.


Gameplay

This game is a story driven puzzle game, as the player traverses the world, various puzzles will be placed upon him, mostly, if not all environmental and dialogue choices given by NPCS, you'll have to take upon this challenges to ultimately find meaning to your journey.

Puzzle types:
-Environmental
These go from traversing enemies non-violently to figuring out which rune on a magical door will activate it.
-Dialogue Choices
Most of these will be given to the player as optional, but will reward him items useful for future aid on certain puzzles.

The player will move with WASD or the left stick and interact with the right click or A or X buttons with objects and left click or X or Square buttons to start dialogues with the different NPCS throughout the game.

Combat is non-existent in the game, but there are creatures that the player will need to avoid in order to move on in the story.


Overall it's a game designed to let the player appreciate the meaning behind everything that's put into it.
music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGTxqhSN8bE
Artwork credit goes to: Superbrothers HQ.
Music credits go to: Estas Tonne

LARTON
Platform: PC, Xbox, Ps, Switch.
Genre: Isometric, Hack & Slash, open world, kill them all.
Audience: 18+

Larton is a crab, and Larton is angry.
Born from desperation, madness and mayhem Larton was first introduced to violence when he was just a child; When some lads from his park started throwing rocks at him and calling him names.
That... that was the beginning of the creation of a monster engineered to destroy, that was 10 years ago; Now Larton has channeled his hatred and anger towards mankind and evolved into something completely twisted. From Pain beams shot from his eyes to mustard gas for well, his gasses Larton is now a machine of complete annihilation.
Lartons Overall goal aside from murdering any living being you stumble upon is to get revenge from the 4 lads that tossed rocks at Larton in the park, The Finance Lad, The Army Lad, The Government Lad and The Corporate Lad.


Core mechanics:
Pain Beams: Lazers that kill anything that they hit (even you) they bounce on 3 surfaces before vanishing.
Chela Blade: Severs, mutilates, close gorey combat.
Pincer Shield: Deflects projectiles (even your Pain Beams)
Mustard Gas: Mustard gas farts. Literally.


The setting of the game is a futuristic cyberpunk London in the year 2050, Larton will be killing people, mostly people with lazer guns and cyborgs, the yakuza clan, occasionally old ladies and any women that's having a park walk with her baby (bonus points), but mainly any institution personel such as the police, privateers, soldiers and any filthy businessman that Larton stumbles upon.

Soundtracks:
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDIEdMZpOCI
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhMEKiIb86I
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKfD8d3XJok
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH6mw2Rc3DQ

Credits: the Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Fiona Apple, The White Stripes
Artwork: Andy Silvera