A downloadable game for Windows

Controls:

F1 - Toggle fullscreen

Backspace - Skip opening text / restart game at any point

Escape - Quit game at any point

Mouse - Left click to unlock and place towers, right click to cancel placement and delete towers (no refunds).

1-5 - Keyboard shortcut for placing the 5 currently available towers.

Z or X - Sell 1 unit of a resource.

Shift + Z or X - Hold shift to sell all of a certain resource, very useful if you don't want your hand to hurt.

Q/W/E/R - Start one of 4 researches once a wood workshop has been placed 

Description:

Time Stands Still is a real-time tower defense game where the goal is to survive as long as possible against an army that gets exponentially stronger with each passing second.

Build up as fast as you can, send machines to harvest the natural resources, and grow your defenses before the next attack comes.

Time Stands Still was made for Untitled Game Jam #109. The theme was "One Location" and I had an idea for a time traveling tower defense game where the player had to defend the same location in the past, present, and future simultaneously. Unfortunately, I didn't get to implement that mind-screw of a concept, and I also had to de-scope the game in other ways, but it's a complete game with some interesting strategy, so I hope you all enjoy it!

Updated 21 days ago
Published 27 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
AuthorMCHS productions
GenreSurvival
Tags2D, GameMaker, Pixel Art, Real time strategy, Singleplayer, Tower Defense

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Time Stands Still.zip 4.1 MB

Comments

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Hi MCHS - the post we did about the bots on that one jam got taken down -something is going wrong here. I was going to try and stop it - do you want to join - ok if not :)

Oh, do you mean that one time I got a comment on one of my games advertising a shady jam? If so, what would you like to do about it?

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I was going to spread the word across reddit or discord about the jam to hopefully stop it or at least warn people about what's wrong with it because it's getting more members by the day. What do you think about that plan?

Ehh, I doubt the members are real. If it is a scam I wouldn't be surprised if all the "participants" are just bots. You can do whatever but I'd prefer to let it pass and put my energy towards my game development :P

(Insert shameless plug for Hex-a-Decimal here.  Also if you want to chat with me  you can find my Discord server in the Hex-a-Decimal game page and find my Discord)