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Hey,

I just released a free FPS Game called "FireWorld Revolutions".

https://tensionsplice.itch.io/fireworld-revolution


The game takes place in a medieval-futuristic setting, you can see the trailer here:

This is a really cool idea. I would really suggest letting people just type their names and countries in the opening screen, it took way too long to input that stuff.

Windows only I'm afraid.

The game looks nice but I am really not a fan of the controls. I get that you were going for the retro style, but even the original Doom had some form of mouse input. 

Do you know how to do this? I can't see it in any of the settings. 

This is a fun little game, but I think the first bit with the plane could be improved a bit. After wandering around aimlessly with no idea of where to go I was a seconds away from quitting before I suddenly ran into the pyramid and things started happening.

Thanks. In theory there should be 5 different "types" of encounter, no idea why it would keep choosing the trade one. 

In Alien Contact Simulator you are placed in command of a mission to investigate a mysterious alien spacecraft that has been detected entering our solar system. The Alien's personality and objectives are randomly generated so each game should play differently than the previous one.

The game is complete as is but I would love to hear suggestions for how it could be improved and if there is any additional content people would like to see. 



https://tensionsplice.itch.io/alien-contact-simulator

I grew up watching shows like MST3K and Offbeat Cinema so i decided to make a game that packed as many B-Movie cliches as possible. 

The game plays out in the first person and you visit multiple locations, look for objects, etc... The biggest challenge in creating this game was staying true to the (often plodding) nature of the movies that it is inspired by while still making something that is engaging to play. 

If this sounds interesting to you please feel free to check out my store page:

https://tensionsplice.itch.io/terror-in-the-atomic-desert