Defend The Fort
A downloadable game for Windows
Defend The Fort (DTF) is a simple fortress/tower defense game that I created for a college project. The goal of the game is to use defenses that you purchase to defend your fortress from oncoming enemies.
The game will progressively speed up as you beat each wave. Enemies will spawn in faster and the total amount of enemies per wave will also increase.
Once you make it to wave 20 and beat it, you will have won the game.
The game does support saving and loading of data so you can save your progress between waves. If saved, you will retain whatever currency you had, all of the defenses you had purchased and whatever wave you were on.
Please be aware this game does not look too pretty. This version that I am uploading is rather basic and I'm not sure I will be working on it further. There are no real graphics other than primitive shapes, there are no sound effects, and there is no music. Also, the GUI lacks in feedback, meaning that sometimes you might press a button but nothing will seem to happen immediately. Don't worry about this too much, I assure you that all the GUI does work, it just wont tell you that its done something.
Thanks for taking a look!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | baconation |
Genre | Strategy |
Tags | 2D, Management, Minimalist, Tower Defense |
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Install instructions
The file labeled "DTF (Executable)" will have a file with 3 things in it. The JAR exe file, the readme.txt, and the SaveGame file. the readme.txt details how the SaveGame file stores save data. The SaveGame file is what the game uses to save and load data between sessions.
If you edit the SaveGame file incorrectly(not following format) the games ability to load the file will no longer work. Deleting the SaveGame file will cause the game to create a new file when called to save or load data.
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can you make it so i can play on browser
Not too sure how to create a macOS version of the exe. Never worked with macs at all. The class was for Java and things like coding infrastructure, planning projects, UML design, etc...