Corruption
Fight for domination in this simple but elegant turn-based game!
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars (48 total ratings) |
Author | Ian Lomas |
Genre | Strategy |
Made with | Phaser |
Tags | 2D, Board Game, Mouse only, Pixel Art |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Mouse |
Accessibility | High-contrast, One button, Textless |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
Player count | 1 - 2 |
Links | Community, Patreon |
Comments
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This game has some very interesting unique mechanic from which quite a challenging gameplay emerges, with the AI being decent enough (Hard & Aggressive settings) to be able to appreciate it.
I see a few here mentioning difficulty understanding it: You are the blue player (on the top), you can click on a cell you control, which rotates it 60 degrees clockwise, and that's your turn. You capture all cells connected.
If this was played among human players (wish it had local multiplayer option!), would suggest Obliteration as target (or like Go, both players passing, or a resign), as the mechanic sometimes implies strategies involving changing large areas back and forth.
Unfortunately the game seems quite fragile on my Firefox browser, crashing it often, seems to work all right in Chrome.
a better turning system is all it needs in my opinion
What incredible work! I have never played anything with such original gameplay, this would be incredible to play against my friend! Thank you.
Am I missing something? All I can do is start the game. Clicking on things does nothing. None of the keys seem to do anything.
If you can't fit a tutorial in the game, could you explain the controls in the game description? I can't figure out how it's supposed to work.
Same
It would be nice if there was a fullscreen on the web version.
This could be an amazing board game. I could see there being a card system to decide which way you spin, or even if you get multiple spins. I love the gam
The idea is really cool and I love the artstyle, but sometimes I got stuck (there were no way to conquer new hexagons, so I had to wait some turns just spinning randomly) It's not a big issue though, and it can even be considered as a positive feature, as it adds an element of long-term strategy. It would be nice to have a change color option.
Good job!
Good Game!
This is a pretty cool game, I can see lots of space for interesting decision making. Is there any chance you could add a 2 player mode?
Up
2 player (and actually, up to 6 players) mode, as well as more configurable AI coming in Corruption 2 :), check back next month!