AritMazeTic

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  1. NextDoorGameDev

    NextDoorGameDev New Member

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    Hello,

    I would like to share a mini-game I developed recently. It's a web-game so far but it may evolve into an Android/iOS game later since it's made using Unity.

    https://www.crazygames.com/game/aritmazetic

    You simply move from box to box with your score evolving depending on the operation on the box you're moving into. There are several game modes (like best score after 100 moves, reach 50000 as fast as possible or just infinite play without objectives...) so you can play 5 minutes or 5 hours.

    [​IMG]

    Any advice is welcome.

    NDGD
     
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    NextDoorGameDev New Member

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    Hello,

    I quick update to show my (humble) progress. The game now has an achievements system so that the player has clearer objectives than just trying to hit the best score possible on every map. I also changed the graphics to make the cells continuous so that the walls are easier to see in maze mode.

    Here is what it now looks like : [​IMG]

    It's still hosted on CrazyGames at : https://www.crazygames.com/game/aritmazetic

    Have fun, any advice is still very welcome,
    NDGD
     
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    NextDoorGameDev New Member

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    Hi all,

    AritMazeTic has been upgraded. New graphics and a lot of achievement to guide players in the game. It's still free to play at: https://www.crazygames.com/game/aritmazetic

    Here is a quick gif with some gameplay:
    [​IMG]

    NDGD
     

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