
We Need to Send a Signal: You Are Not Welcome Here
About
Extraterrestrial monsters threaten your kind. Destroy your enemies with a sweep of your cursor and send a clear signal to these abominations: “You are not welcome here”.
How to play
- Equip runes and get quests.
- Summon monsters.
- Hover over the monsters to destroy them and compete quests.
- Get new runes and save humanity before it’s too late!
[WARNING] The population mechanic is currently broken, so the idle experience isn’t great. Sorry about that. We’ll fix it in a post–Ludum Dare build.
Team
Alex (@st00nsa): music, dev.
Tapot: gd, dev
Zombie Walrus: art.
| Updated | 1 day ago |
| Published | 3 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Authors | Tapot, st00nsa, Zombie Walrus |
| Genre | Action |
| Made with | Godot |
| Tags | Clicker, Godot, Idle, Incremental, Ludum Dare 59, weird |
| Links | Ludum Dare |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Code |



Comments
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Having a constant death clock during gameplay and upgrade phase is like the exact opposite of "idle" gameplay.
Also I think it's a bad idea to punish players who want to read the upgrades you are providing. Stopping the deathclock during the upgrade phase would be better, imo.
I do like the topic though.
The population decay/growth mechanic is indeed quite broken right now - that's on me, and I’m sorry about that. The intention was not to punish players for reading upgrades, but to create tension where you have tools to slow down the population decline and boost its recovery and should choose and balance it with damage increasing
We are planning to rebalance and improve this in the post-jam build. For now, we are holding off on releasing updates until the Ludum Dare voting period is over, so everyone evaluates the fair version of the game.
Really appreciate your comment and feedback!