These games are only supposed to be 10-20 minutes or so, but I would find myself spending 40-50 minutes filling up the map with as many units as I humanly could.īy the end of it, I understood the creeper. I would find myself building a fortress of collectors and reactors protected by dozens of blasters, repelling the threat while still somehow shirking off the true objective.
Once all of the goals are connected to the base flies off into the sunset (a warp gate) to a better place (another mission).įor a game where the enemy AI is only as smart as spilled milk, it is ridiculously addictive. So the whole game is solely adding connectors to the base and amassing energy to give power to blasters and mortars which can repel the incoming creeper threat, all while trying to connect to the goals. The blue liquid known as creeper slowly fills up the map and destroys anything it touches. It’s simple, you have a base (which is in the top left corner of that picture) and you have to link up with those three green flower looking things.
I mean sure, I used to play a little bit of Command and Conquer back in the day, but not nearly as much time as I have put into Creeper World. This game has captured my heart and is probably the only Real Time Strategy (RTS) game that I play. This post is about a game that originally started as a flash game and has worked its way into the Steam marketplace. In it there is a popular creature called a creeper. So there is a game that is popularly known by all 14 year-old kids around the world as Minecraft.