Defencemancer
Play as a Defencemancer - using your one magical fence to protect your adventuring party.
Do all that you can to direct the party’s reckless attacks against the enemy, and redirect the party's support to yourselves.
See how long you can survive - and how many enemies you can defeat!
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Controls
*USING A MOUSE IS RECCOMENDED*
Click-and-Drag: Move fence, making it immaterial.
- Your fence will become material again once it stops moving.
Spacebar: Rotate fence
R: Restart
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Guide
- White circle: Your adventuring party. Protect them by moving your fence. Note that your fence will only reflect circles when it is NOT moving.
- Orange circles: These are enemies, don't let them touch the party.
- Red circles: Fireballs shot by your adventuring party - you want these to hit the enemies, and to not hit the party.
- Green circles: Healing spells shot by your adventuring party - you want these to hit the party, and not the enemies.
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Terminology
Defencemancer
De·fence·man·cer
/dɪfˈɛnsɪmənsə/
noun
1. A practitioner of *fencery* - the magic of keeping the helpful near, and the dangerous far. Commonly hired by inexperienced adventuring parties for protection with coin to spare.
“Me? Worried about friendly fire? Nah - that’s the job of the defencemancer”
Similar: Defence-o-mancer, Defence-master, De-fence-man, De-fence-guy
Fencery
Fen·ce·ry
/fˈɛnsəɹi/
noun
1. The art of fence manipulation - telepathically moving quantum particles which coalesce into a fence-like formation. The particles will oscillate (upon the user exerting their willpower) between material and immaterial properties.
2. Moveing a magic fence - with magic.
"Fencery is like rubbing your tummy and patting your head - but if you instead pat your tummy or rub your head, then you're probably dead!”
Similar: Fence-o-mancy, Fence-o-movery, Fence-o-whatsit
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Credit
Programming and Audio
cupo
Audio
Song
"Space Jazz"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
SFX
Fireball: https://freesound.org/people/JoelAudio/sounds/77691/
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Install instructions
Windows: Download the zip, extract it, and run the .exe inside the extracted folder. Windows may say it doesn't recognize this file, just hit more info, and then run anyways.
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