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That was the original plan! Unfortunately just a mix of not enough time and experience. I've seen a couple other reverse vampire survivors if you were looking for a little more.

Thanks for playing!

For some reason I didn't read or think about using the arrow keys! Gave it another go and updated my rating :)

Had some real difficulties fighting ctrl+d to bookmark when trying to crouch. I think I get the concept and appreciate it, but the web build has some issues. I know how that goes, since my web build's 'quit game' option breaks the game. Nonetheless, I'm happy for every team that submits a game and great job!

Can't seem to make it past 80 seconds. Definitely fits the theme well in the way you're controlling something that usually is outside the player's control :)

That's a lot of fun! Oddly enough, it seems like a lot of the games I've enjoyed the most are a bit out of theme. Reversing is the mechanic for this game, where the theme is meant to be a different role than traditionally. Still, it's always impressive to be able to create a game in the time frame. Great job!

Absolutely love the concept. My score was 90, but I can't tell how much chaos that is. What did other people get?

Glad to see another reverse Vampire Survivors! Hopefully you also saw Vampire: No Survivors

Seems underrated. You could argue it might be a bit out of theme but you can't argue it's fun B)

I must say this made a strong impact

This was one idea my team tossed around! I'm glad someone was able to do it!

No, energy is just currency you get to spend to spawn mobs. When you run out and it seems that the red dot will survive,  you can reset through the pause menu. Admittedly, this could have been more streamlined.

Thank you for playing!

Note on assets:

The pre-existing art comes from misc. UI sprites packaged with Unity.

There is not sound or music, so we put "Yes" mostly just because we didn't use any pre-existing sounds.