Opus Mortem

Opus Mortem

por Kaw_Dev
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Opus Mortem

Valoración:
2.5
Lanzamiento: August 14, 2017
Última actualización: August 14, 2017
Desarrollador: Kaw_Dev

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Descripción

In Opus Mortem you will play the role of Death. Test your reflexes while trying to redirect souls to their respective destinations. Fight other players to see who gets the highest score and try to depopulate the world!

Use the souls you harvest to buy powerful upgrades that will make your job easier. Being death was never so fun!

Cómo jugar

Use the keyboard or mouse to redirect the souls to their respective destinations.

Actualizaciones del desarrollador

Aug 14, 2017 12:49pm

v0.0.9
- Game performance improved.

Comentarios

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Bananamama

Aug. 07, 2017

19
0

I dont know... I get bored very fast with it. The whole essence of the game is wrong and not catchy for me. Maybe in the category of '5 minute games' it would do with some power ups and other things that could add some flavor to clicking left and right. I cannot see anyone buying the more expensive upgrades, too tedious. Sorry.

Xerros avatar

Xerros

Aug. 03, 2017

17
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tip: you can hold the buttons. you don't have to click precisely each time.

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olinn

Aug. 04, 2017

16
0

this is far too slow paced, it takes way too many runs to get an upgrade and there are several pointless and counterproductive upgrades, such as expertise, chrono's will and resilience. combo only provides score, not extra souls, so upgrading it only slows down the players progression, chrono's will actually harms you rather than help you as the speed fluctuation it causes hinders the player from adapting to the games speed and resilience is a waste of souls, since it's incredibly rare to get anywhere close to 250 in a single run. my suggestions would be to multiply the amount of souls gained per soul harvested by the current combo meter and making chrono's will slow down the games speed by X and having it speed up as normal from that point, making it more similar to sloth and patience.

Zaloran
Zaloran Desarrollador

Thank you very much for the feedback! We have taken note and the next patch of the game will bring important balance changes.

Xerros avatar

Xerros

Aug. 03, 2017

10
1

I love the fact that you can see how each person died. The problem is the game move too quickly to read them.

Zaloran
Zaloran Desarrollador

Hi Xerros! Thanks for the feedback! You can always pause the game using "ESC" or the "P" key if you see any interesting death. Alternatively, you can always see the last death after each game ends.

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Comett

Aug. 11, 2017

8
1

Game window is badly designed, you've put all the information in different corners of the game. The combo bar is on the right side, lives are in top right corner, score is top left corner, but the main focal point is on the bottom left corner. If you wanna check lives/score/combo, it makes you lose focus = lose game.

Zaloran
Zaloran Desarrollador

Hi Comett, first of all thanks for your honest review. One of the uses of the hourglass is to take advantage of the speed reduction to take an eye to the score, or to the lives, since, as you say, those elements are placed in different corners of the window.