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Net.Attack() is a very unique take on survivor-like roguelikes with programming your abilities

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    Net.Attack() is a very unique take on survivor-like roguelikes with programming your abilities

    Net.Attack() takes the basic idea of the action from Vampire Survivors and other survivor-likes but, it gets you to program your abilities with code blocks.

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      Net.Attack() is a very unique take on survivor-like roguelikes with programming your abilities

      Net.Attack() takes the basic idea of the action from Vampire Survivors and other survivor-likes but, it gets you to program your abilities with code blocks.

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      We need more games like this, especially in the horde survivors genre. It’s quite similar to Bio Prototype and Bioweaver, tho it looks and plays better. Bit more complicated, but that’s not bad either.

      Magicraft is also very nice, so don’t sleep in Net.Attach() if you like these type of games.

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        We need more games like this, especially in the horde survivors genre. It’s quite similar to Bio Prototype and Bioweaver, tho it looks and plays better. Bit more complicated, but that’s not bad either.

        Magicraft is also very nice, so don’t sleep in Net.Attach() if you like these type of games.

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        Yeah, I played the demo a few months ago and went ahead and purchased it, it seems right up my alley for the swarm survival genre. I like that how broken your build gets depends less on how many times you click level up, though it certainly helps. It reminds me of wand building from Noita.

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          Net.Attack() takes the basic idea of the action from Vampire Survivors and other survivor-likes but, it gets you to program your abilities with code blocks.

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          That does look pretty fun, I’ll add it to my wishlist and see how it looks once its out of early access.

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            Yeah, I played the demo a few months ago and went ahead and purchased it, it seems right up my alley for the swarm survival genre. I like that how broken your build gets depends less on how many times you click level up, though it certainly helps. It reminds me of wand building from Noita.

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            Yeah, the pick-3 level up perks are not that important indeed, something I realized just today lol

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              Net.Attack() is a very unique take on survivor-like roguelikes with programming your abilities

              Net.Attack() takes the basic idea of the action from Vampire Survivors and other survivor-likes but, it gets you to program your abilities with code blocks.

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              It was cheap so I bought it on the basis of this thread and it’s a fun little game but the “programming” elements are vastly overstated. Compares with Noita, not with Desynced, or a Zachlike

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