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Anyone play Creeper World?
I can barely explain my continued affection for these games. I just enjoy them. I think the series peaked with Creeper World 3, but they've all been good if you enjoy the fundamental premise. A bit repetitive from sequel to sequel, but it is what it is. He seems to alternate between doing top down economic grind the enemy down games, and side profile moving limited weapons platforms around games. Also I'm pretty sure they are just made by some southern dude alone.
Creeper World IXE came out, and I finished it in about 3 days. It was more like Creeper World 2 and Particle Fleet than it was Creeper World 1, 3 and 4. I enjoyed it enough.
I donno, any other players of this niche series?
I’ve played it!! I also like it hah. It’s very simple and I enjoy that.
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I like them a lot, but I've found that there's two ways a map goes for me. Either I rush, and pause every few seconds to move stuff forward, and it's super stressful to play.
Or I take my time, but at some point the game becomes slow and tedious. I wish there was a better way to control your units. Like selecting and moving multiple units at once sucks because it doesn't take terrain into account, so you have to move every unit individually, and you have to move them forwards again and again. I really wish you could plan and then execute multiple commands where they move forward after the creep has been pushed back to a certain point, basically programming them to act a certain way. But I only played Creeper World 4. Maybe 3 is different.
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Yeah, I think I played all of them except the latest (which I was completely unaware of until your post, so thanks). They're all very fun to play, though I do think the guy should hire a writer for the story.
What, you don't enjoy constant iterations of "All this has happened before, and all this will happen again"?
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Tried several, but always bounced off. Not sure why exactly.
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I've only played 3, 4, and particle fleet, but I enjoyed them quite a bit. I'd agree that 3 seems to be the best of the bunch, particularly with the community maps (the CSM variants are way too addictive).
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