Monsterland is a top-down shooter with grid-based movement. It has many features of "serious" games, such as lightsourcing, particles, level traps and switches, 2 player campaign co-op, saving/loading, replays. It inherits the spirit of FPS games of the 90s, where levels were mazes instead of corridors, there were secrets, and you could backtrack somewhere to get more health you saw lying by. The monsters have several distinct personalities. Some dodge rockets. Others take on the color of nearby objects. Yet others snipe at you from behind cover. The game is driven by a story.

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Life on colony Sarang-2 just took turn for the worse. It is up to you to make things right.

Posted by shihonage on Feb 2nd, 2012


The trailer shows (and sometimes hints at) the following:

  • Much of the ASCII has been replaced with simple, optional graphics.
  • Doom-style weapon behavior (Power Shotgun can kill multiples with one shot, Range Shotgun is weaker but has distance, Chaingun pushes enemies back...
  • New weapon recoil screen effects.
  • Resource gathering elements are used to break through obstacles, activate generators, and create necessary items, such as boats for getting over water, or torches for seeing in the dark.
  • In dark areas, when your torch goes out, things turn from bad to worse. However, Monsterland uses darkness sparingly, unlike Doom 3.
  • Levels are not just abstract maps but locations with ambient atmosphere and sound cues.
  • The game is peppered with "as you go" textual descriptions of what the player's character sees.
  • In-game ambient voiceovers by the colony computer. They come unexpectedly and are on variety of different subjects, from reflecting on current status of the colony, player's actions (such as powering a generator), to advertising futuristic items.
  • Evidence that part of the colony is controlled by a futuristic government called New Soviet Bloc.
  • The game is not far from completion.
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Henley
Henley Feb 2 2012, 8:55pm says:

This just looks fantastic, way to make ascii awesome!

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shihonage
shihonage Feb 3 2012, 1:24am says:

Thank you, good sir :) Also thank you for the Tweet :)

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