Mutation

Mutation

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Mutation

Rating:
2.7
Released: October 01, 2011
Last updated: October 02, 2011
Developer: gargonherd

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Description

MUTATION is a game of time and space. It is a rotting tomb filled with unpleasant sights. You will despise your body as you change into something you don't quite understand. It is misery, it is alienation, it is MUTATION.

also you can click on stuff

How to Play

WASD - Move
LEFTCLICK - Action
RIGHTCLICK - Drag Camera
MIDDLEMOUSE - Zoom Camera
SHIFT - Run
SPACE - Jump

Developer Updates

Oct 1, 2011 10:11pm

Finishing the final touches and the tweaked version will be up. Fixing a few things and extending the time to 15 minutes for mutation.

FAQ

What is Mutation?

Mutation is an idle clicker game developed by gargonherd where players manage and evolve a laboratory of mutating cells.

How do you play Mutation?

In Mutation, you generate and merge different types of cells, upgrade their abilities, and automate your laboratory to achieve faster progression.

What are the main progression systems in Mutation?

Mutation features systems like cell upgrades, merging mechanics, automation, and unlockable abilities that enhance your cells and increase your overall progress.

Does Mutation support offline progress?

Yes, Mutation includes offline progress, allowing your laboratory to continue generating resources even when you are not actively playing.

Can you automate processes in Mutation?

Yes, Mutation offers automation upgrades that let certain actions and resource collection in your idle laboratory game run automatically.

Comments

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infiniteface avatar

infiniteface

Dec. 14, 2012

7
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i dont get the ending. who is that girl in the ending?

gargonherd
gargonherd Developer

I didn't get to include a lot of the things I originally wanted, as it was on a month-long deadline, so a lot of things got left in that honestly don't make any sense. Sorry about that, but yeah I probably shouldn't have tried making something on such a large scale for a small period of time.

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Doug_Fany

Dec. 29, 2012

4
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This game is very lol! ^^

gargonherd
gargonherd Developer

Yeah, I still am glad I made this but it's pretty silly. As long as it's enjoyable I guess!

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SkyCharger001

Oct. 02, 2011

4
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A. during turning the player-sprite becomes hard to see. (hope it's only a stand-in for an eventual 3D-figure)
B. the base speed seems rather slow
C. sometimes when you enter another room the point of entrance is to your left/right instead of behind you.

gargonherd
gargonherd Developer

In response to A, yes- thank you. I am making a few more bug fixes today and it's pretty much done. This sort of feedback is helpful! The 2D sprite is not a placeholder. I wanted to experiment with contrasting the player against the environment so I've decided to use some 2D sprites for the characters to give a feeling of alienation among an otherwise 3D world. To B that is a good point- I have sped up movement quite a bit with this version. The base movement is the same but as you mutate it is not as slow now. Still a bit slow for my liking but I feel that it adds to the weakness of the character at that point as well so I may keep it still. True. I will see if I can get that working- I appreciate the critique though. Not sure what you thought but regardless this was good feedback.

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Jyrroe

Oct. 02, 2011

9
1

It was interesting, but I feel like it should be categorized as "misunderstood interactive digital art" instead of "game". =3

gargonherd
gargonherd Developer

Hah- good point. I'd tend to agree! I wasn't sure what to categorize it as but that would be a good option.

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morcon

Dec. 15, 2013

3
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why is everyone all spoiling all the games like zerggod he spoiled the game by saying what the main character is