farmers used scythes to reap crops but the skeletons stole their invention for warfare purposes so the farmers changed their shotguns from hunting to warfare as well
Is there an actual game like this? I really wish there was. From what you already have here it looks like it would be really easy to make it into a playable game. Basically just a user interface is all it would take. -- Have a menu at the start so the player can pick which army for themselves and the CPU -- Remove the marble mechanism for the human player. Replace it with a bank account that accumulates money over time, and buttons so the player can choose which unit to buy.
Those are interesting thoughts. However, I have doubts about whether such an auto-battler game would generate serious interest from the community. While some of my videos have had some success, an actual game is very different from a RU-vid video. I suppose the only way to find out is to create the game, publish it, and see what happens. Unfortunately, I can’t afford to dedicate enough time to it at the moment, so there are no immediate plans for the game.
Excellent. Skeletons won the tournament! I heard that you would plan to make Wolf-men vs Tiger-men in the next tournament, my suggestion for their weapons could be axes, (the weakest ones just use fists). And make sure that it is the tiger-men that use claws, NOT wolf-men! Anyway good luck. I was also thinking about adding the Alchemist faction (similar to Fullmetal Alchemist series)
Alright, ill admit it, i was wrong. Previously i commented that the floating head of doom felt overpowered because of its monstrous splash damage. However, this battle decisively proved it was just the military units lack of large health pools, as here it was outshined by the skeleton archers. Good video, and well done. I'll concede i was incorrect and wish you a goid day
Spoilers ahead. Finish watching before you read. . . . I didn't think the skeletons would even make it to the final bracket. For them to end up winning the whole tournament is incredible. With all of these victories and casualties, there will be plenty of bodies to reanimate and add to the undead army. Godspeed you bony boys.
And so, once again, the tractor's wind-up time and short _active_ range prove its undoing. And, once again, the skeleton archers' arrows damaging the first three enemies they encounter - including the enemy tower, and with a rather longer timeout than feels balanced - proves somewhat overtuned.
The tractor was essentially to the farmers success. It protected the basket units and let them deal damage safely. They lost because the skelatons were eventually able to destroy them incredably quickly.