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Castle Battles RTS

MAma88hew•Created November 26, 2009
Castle Battles RTS
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Watch the bodies pile up, WOO HOO! NOTE: DOES NOT ALWAYS WORK PROPERLY ONLINE. DOWNLOAD IF THERE IS NO SOUND/SOLDIERS DON'T COME/OTHER GLITCHES. My first RTS game, Castle Battles. Inspired by Age of War, a flash game. The music is the theme for Metal Gear Solid 4. Use gold to deploy your swordsmen and kill all the evil goblins. Remember, only 5 soldiers may be fighting at 1 time. If you accumulate enough gold, you can research new battle techniques and unlock the Cavalry. That is all I created for now. xD There isn't much strategy yet... Maybe in later versions. :P UPDATE: Bodies pile up, there are better, less gargantuum scripts for the soldiers pertaining to combat, more variables at the bottom of the screen about body count (for seeing how many soldiers have died so far in the war, how many human/goblin soldiers, and how effective your soldiers are (by telling you how many goblins an average soldier under your command kills)), a new sub-menu, and a new research option: upgrading armor, which is good for making each of your soldiers more powerful, defence-wise. Oh, and a new system for creating soldiers, which is better than the old one. It takes 2 seconds to finish creating the soldier. And a barracks, too, so you can click the Swordsman button 5 times and be able to watch as it creates 5 soldiers. The soldier limit is still 5. :P So if you have 5 soldiers, you will not be able to make more. Originally, I was aiming for a system that could house unlimited soldiers at once using the pen/stamp, but it became too laggy... :\ And the soldiers constantly flashed and were glitchy. I settled for the old "1 sprite per soldier" system. UPDATE: Speaking of glitches, Scratch very much dislikes me, and often erases all text on every single one of my costimes... On all the sprites. I had to edit all of them again. xD Now all the text is there. At least it didn't temporarily erase all the variable names. :) UPDATE: Made the casualty ratio show only a limited amount of decimal places, suggested by doowder. No more infinite decimals taking that much of your screen! :) 1.24111124543262675647646345245405184 is enough, thank you! ;)

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Project ID777932
CreatedNovember 26, 2009
Last ModifiedNovember 26, 2009
SharedNovember 26, 2009
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