Terminus is a short-session coffee break roguelike game with pixel-art graphics and turn-based combat. Ascend into the depths, while fighting through hordes of alien creatures, both in melee and range combat.

Features

  • Music by Lilux / Neyromantik
  • Simple yet charming pixel art graphics
  • Gameplay sessions of 10-15 minutes, ideal for a break
  • A total of 25 randomly generated levels to explore
  • 20+ monsters to slay
  • 18+ items to find

Controls

  • "ARROW KEYS" -> Movement
  • "SPACEBAR" -> Shoot
  • "1-6" -> Use item
  • "Q" -> Skip turn
  • "E" -> Interact

Built-in Godot Engine and written in GDScript.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Release date May 19, 2023
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorLogodum
GenreRole Playing
Made withGodot
Tags2D, 8-Bit, Aliens, Godot, Pixel Art, Roguelike, Sci-fi, Short, Singleplayer, Turn-based
Code licenseGNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL)
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard
LinksSource code, Twitter

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Terminus-Roguelike-Windows-1.0.4.zip 29 MB

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EEE REALEEEEEEEESSSSSSEEEEE. cute ruguelike!1 I FUCJK THE WORMS AAAAAAAAA

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I'd quite like WASD to also do movement, sometimes I value these quick little games more when I can do them with just on hand.

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Thank you for sharing! Will definitely think of alternative movement controls ;)

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Simple-yet-cruel roguelike. Controls are non rebindable but easy to get, same with powerups and weapons; remember to learn how to use 'q' and you will survive a lot longer.

Health powerups are scarce, so be careful when engaging with critters!

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Thank you so much for trying out the game, and appreciate the feedback. Especially happy to hear that it is simple and easy to get into :)

If there is anything you would like to suggest to improve the game further, feel free to let me know!

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I personally like to rebind controls and I don't think this was possible here, I kept mashing '.' for "wait", primed by other roguelikes.

Sometimes I pressed the wrong numeric key to select a specific powerup.

As you can see, pretty tame gripes, as I wrote above the experience is very good.

The game is tagged GPL3, but I cannot find the repo or the source, hence I cannot play it on Linux!

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Hey! You can find the GitHub repo in the More Information > Source code section. Here is the direct link: https://github.com/PavelProvotorov/Godot-Terminus-Roguelike

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Thank you!