In short words, it’s a single player game where you play in team with bots against other bots.
Currently there’re 4 game modes in the game:
Arena - player alone in deathmatch against waves of enemies
Capture The Flag - self explanatory I guess
Control Points - you have to capture all control points on a map in the right order
Bomb Delivery ( attack and deffense) - deliver the bomb to the enemy’s base or don’t let them deliver it to your base
Right now I have 60 playable levels and out of ideas what to do next. I feel that the game have to propose more to player but it should be something new.
Does anyone has an idea of new game mode I could implement ?
Fortress - protect a highly defensible fort from an attack by a numerically far superior force, or play as the numerically superior force attacking the fort
Ground Zero - a nuke is going to drop destroying everything on the map in 5 minutes. Take control of escape vehicles on the far side of the map and deliver your force to safety. There’s only enough escape vehicles to save a single player’s force.
Z Day - Both teams encounter a small group of zombie bots, which have high health but can only do close range melee attacks. When a team bot “dies” is transforms into another zombie. Shooting a zombie bot temporarily stuns it, but it will take a lot more to kill it. The team that survives the longest wins, extra points if the zombies are actually wiped out, and if they are you still wipe out the opposing team.
Escort - protect a VIP from 1 side of the map until you deliver the VIP to the other side
When designing game modes, try to think about the player experience. What decisions will the players have to make? What will the balance be between stress and satisfaction? It will take play testing, but you might save time in the beginning by running through some thought experiments (imagine playing the game in your mind).
I feel like just about every conceivable type of PVP shooter rulesets has been done at this point. Think of your favorite games. What you liked about them, what you would have done different. Mix and match, like Chinese and Mexican food together. That rocks. The shooter genre is heavily saturated – I wouldn’t strain the brain trying to invent anything original in that department. Just look at Lawbreakers.
My son and I play a version of this on an older offline multiplayer shooter game.
Essentially we both agree who will be the sniper and the other person is the attacker.
The sniper has time to set up on the map in a location they choose, and the opponent tries to track down the sniper without getting head shot.
If the opponent can get close enough to the sniper without being killed - it usually results in the opponent winning. the sniper has to keep using the sniper weapon, but can knife if confronted in melee.
My son is excellent at killing me with the knife!
Usually we turn off the mini-maps to make it extra ‘dreadful’ for the opponent stalking the sniper.
I could see how this could be extended for team play - if both sides agreed to use the proper weapons and settings.
Maybe certain maps/modes can be set up to only allow certain settings and weapons.
Will try to think something about that, thank you!
This one is interesting too, thank you!
The idea of sniper vs melee fighter is interesting, but It doesn’t fit my game. First of all, it’s offline, i.e. single player game. Second, most of the combatants doesn’t have melee weapons ( they are tanks or mechs without hands). And I don’t have mechanics for making sniper shots ( like aim at the optics ).
How about a game mode where each team possesses 5-10 positions. Each position has a certain points value depending on how easy it is to defend that particular position. The opposing team needs to destroy as many of these positions as possible. The points are tallied up at the end of the match and team with the highest point score wins.
the position idea is good too. can mix high/low ground, watchguards, position power-ups… okay, doesn’t fit for this type, so how it was suggested originally is the way to go, watchguards mean points or power-ups