A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

Brittle Brawl

Turn-based fights where prediction and deception are king.

Battle against one of your friends in a fighting game where twitch reactions don't matter - what you know about their play style does!

Plan your moves according to what you think your opponent will do, while keeping them on their toes by making sure they can't guess what you will do.

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Windows (2021-08-18) 24 MB
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Linux (2021-08-18) 25 MB

Install instructions

The game by default launches in a "Versus AI" mode.

To host a server, launch the game with:

-host PORT

To join a server, launch the game with:

-join IP:PORT 

The list of available moves is displayed on the left of the screen. You can only use moves that fit in your action timeline at the bottom. The list changes depending on what state you're in - standing, crouching, stunned, etc.

The game's control scheme uses the numpad, and each action's key is displayed in the top left of the card, while the time it takes for it to execute is shown on the top right. You gain charges by hitting your opponent - the stronger the hit, the more charges you get.

Your opponent is always the glowing orange one on the right.

Comments

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what are the controls

Hii, I've made a video about the game and wanted to share some feedback about it, hopefully it is useful to you ^^

-The concept of the game is really original, interesting and fun to play.

-The gameplay mechanics are really well throught and easy to get into after a few minutes of gameplay.

-Adding more characters, and some extra levels combined with a difficulty curve could benefit the game a lot.

-The game visually needs some polish on it's UI, but in general it is well done and clear to the player.

Hopefully this is useful to you :D, also if you could subscribe that would help me a lot :)

Regards

Quite an interesting concept you have. I don't have a numpad on my keyboard and the number rows didn't work. I managed to get it working with some of the keyboard keys. Took awhile to get used to it but when I did it was very enjoyable. My only recommendation at the moment would be configurable controls.