User:Gmx0/Ground Zero CLASH
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Ground Zero CLASH | |
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Developer(s) | Samuel Garcia |
Publisher(s) | Independent |
Designer(s) | Samuel Garcia |
Engine | Game Maker |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Genre(s) | Real-time strategy[1] |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Ground Zero CLASH is a freeware real-time strategy video game set in an alternate universe inspired by Command and Conquer. It is currently in alpha phase. Players control a variety of five factions.
Gameplay
[edit]Players can embark on a single-player campaign, or play a multiplayer game.[2] The game is played in isometric 3D terrain, with units designed using raster graphics that resemble voxel graphics.[3] Ground Zero CLASH has resource management, and play centers on the positioning of ships to attain the best tactical solutions.}}</ref> A ship editor is included with the game, which allows the player to design custom ships, which can be uploaded to the developer's website to share with other players.[1] These ships can be used with the game's various 'skirmish' scenarios in place of the normally available selection of vessels (though any scores attained through the use of this feature are not valid and cannot be uploaded to the high score database), or spawned within the 'sandbox', which includes a number of special options not available in the other game modes, such as the ability to spawn asteroids, meteors, and powerups, or to destroy ships at ease. --->
Development
[edit]Ground Zero CLASH was created by Samuel Garcia, using the free Game Maker software.
Anatom and Mapper
[edit]The Anatom component has since been developed by Samuel Garcia to aid in modding the units in the game. It is based on the Game Maker object editing window.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Costikyan, Greg (2007-12-27). "Battleships Forever". playthisthing.com. Retrieved 2008-01-21.
- ^ Remo, Chris (2008-01-14). "Battleships Forever, Space Combat for Free". Shacknews. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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