Hey guys,
So my main project (the one that's been taking my time away from Pokemon Roll) is currently on Steam Greenlight! If you have an account I'd love for you to take a look and tell me what you think.
About the Game:
Warp is a strategy/board game like chess or checkers, where players take turns moving pieces. The twist is that all of the tiles on the board have arrows that show which way you can move! There are different types of arrows such as jump (which skips the first space and lands on the seconds space) and dash (which moves through 2 squares almost like a knight in chess). Pieces are captured like chess (landing on the same square as them), and a point is earned when a piece reaches the other side. The game ends when one player has no more pieces left to move.
Why Play Warp?:
I value replayability when it comes to the games I create, so Warp has a few features that should hopefully justify the planned $5 price:
Where Can I Find Warp?:
A demo for PC, Mac, and Linux are available at Warp's website (linked below). The game is also on Steam Greenlight, so go over and give it your support if you like it!
Links:
Warp's Website
Steam Greenlight Page
Thanks for the attention and feel free to ask any questions you may have!
~ G
So my main project (the one that's been taking my time away from Pokemon Roll) is currently on Steam Greenlight! If you have an account I'd love for you to take a look and tell me what you think.
About the Game:
Warp is a strategy/board game like chess or checkers, where players take turns moving pieces. The twist is that all of the tiles on the board have arrows that show which way you can move! There are different types of arrows such as jump (which skips the first space and lands on the seconds space) and dash (which moves through 2 squares almost like a knight in chess). Pieces are captured like chess (landing on the same square as them), and a point is earned when a piece reaches the other side. The game ends when one player has no more pieces left to move.
Why Play Warp?:
I value replayability when it comes to the games I create, so Warp has a few features that should hopefully justify the planned $5 price:
- You can play Warp against an AI, locally against a friend, or over the internet against friends or randoms!
- Warp has custom board creation, so you can make your own game boards to play on!
- Warp is currently planned for a mobile release as well, so it could be a good waiting room game!
Where Can I Find Warp?:
A demo for PC, Mac, and Linux are available at Warp's website (linked below). The game is also on Steam Greenlight, so go over and give it your support if you like it!
Links:
Warp's Website
Steam Greenlight Page
Thanks for the attention and feel free to ask any questions you may have!
~ G