Nock Nock Loose: Command Your Archers in This New Incremental Adventure by RBC Games

 

RBC Games presents its latest creation, an intriguing incremental game prototype titled "Nock Nock Loose". In this title, players take on the role of commanders of an archer battalion with the vital mission of defending castle walls against waves of enemies.


A Storm of Arrows at Your Command

"Nock Nock Loose" is described as an active incremental game. This means that while you'll enjoy the progressive growth and power accumulation typical of the idle genre, your direct intervention is also required to unleash a relentless storm of arrows upon your adversaries. The premise is simple yet addictive: start with a small group of archers, increase their power, and watch your modest detachment become an unstoppable force.


A Promising Prototype with AI Assistance

Currently, the game is in its prototype phase, offering approximately 10 to 15 minutes of initial gameplay. It's a perfect opportunity to experience the fundamental mechanics RBC Games is building. The developer used Unity for its creation and has revealed the use of AI assistance for both code and graphics, an interesting detail about their development process.


Platforms and Player Feedback

This prototype is available to play directly in your browser (HTML5) and as a download for Windows. For Windows users, it's worth noting that upon installation, the game might request public network access for analytics purposes, a point clarified by the developer.


RBC Games greatly values player feedback, encouraging them to leave reviews and visit their website (rbcgames.com) to stay uptodate with future content. Trying out this prototype will not only give you a glimpse of what's to come but also directly contribute to the game's development.


If you're a fan of incremental games or simply looking for a tower defense experience with a twist, "Nock Nock Loose" is an excellent choice. Don't wait to command your archers and protect your fortress!


You can play and download "Nock Nock Loose" on its official itch.io page here


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