Reforge
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
Play as Reforger Unit RGR-5 under the direction of Dr. Miranda Taylor, CEO of RR Technologies. Use your Reforger to collect, fight, and build to survive the Dr.'s questionable AI testing methods and escape the facility!
Multiple Levels
Explore a 3D world with gorgeous hand-painted a cel-shaded textures. Take on the systems check orchestrated by Dr. Taylor and learn what your Reforger can do and then compete in her ultimate evil test in the arena!
Multiple Enemies
Face the onslaught of gatling-gun wielding robot enemies that won't stop until your scrap. Evade the missiles fired by heavy tank-like robots that want to end you with explosive effort. Be prepared to be jumped by the shockingly quick buzz-saw melee enemies and avoid destruction!
One Goal
Survive and manage your resources long enough to forge a key to escape the levels! Don't let Dr. Miranda Taylor orchestrate your demise!
Credits
R.R. Studios:
Creative Director: Daniel Dvorak
Producer: Doug Connell
Programmer: Welen Wang
Marketing and Art: Sean Cioffi-Stephenson
Development
This game is currently still in development after being submitted as a school project. Changes are expected to be made to the game and the current version may not reflect the intended final product.
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Author | ddvorak |
Genre | Action |
Tags | 3D, artificial-intelligence, Robots, Third Person |
Download
Install instructions
The downloadable file is a zip containing a PC and Mac version. Just download, unzip the folder, and double-click your executable to play! Requires an Xbox 360/One controller to play.
Comments
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The visuals are really nice but the controls are pretty unwieldy. The auto centering camera is really frustrating when you're trying to look around, the right stick sensitivity is crazy high making it hard to aim or point yourself in the right direction, and the player model takes up a pretty decent portion of the screen while aiming.
We are aware of the camera sensitivity issues you are referring to. Thank you for your input!