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Squash the Creeps Assets (Unfinished)

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The page banner background of a mountain and forest
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Squash the Creeps Assets (Unfinished)

Just wanted a version of squash the creeps that isn't finished without others having to download from GitHub.

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4.1
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1.0
License Version
MIT
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community
Modified Date
1 year ago
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Squash the Creeps (3D)

This is a simple game where your character must move and jump to squash as many enemies for as long as possible. You gain 1 point for every enemy squashed.

This is NOT the finshed game, but just a version with only the assets for ease of access to an uncomplete version of the game.

Language: GDScript

Renderer: Forward+

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art/House In a Forest Loop.ogg Copyright © 2012 HorrorPen, CC-BY 3.0: Attribution. Source: https://opengameart.org/content/loop-house-in-a-forest

Font is "Montserrat Medium". Copyright 2011 The Montserrat Project Authors. Details are in fonts/LICENSE.txt.

Just wanted a version of squash the creeps that isn't finished without others having to download from GitHub.

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Squash the Creeps Assets (Unfinished) icon image
Pygmy
Squash the Creeps Assets (Unfinished)

Just wanted a version of squash the creeps that isn't finished without others having to download from GitHub.

Supported Engine Version
4.1
Version String
1.0
License Version
MIT
Support Level
community
Modified Date
1 year ago
Git URL
Issue URL

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