A long time ago, there was GUNS, a DelphiX example game written in a very short amount of time, for years it sat on my website being happily downloaded at a steady pace (which still continues to this day)

One day, I decided to make a real game out of the basic idea..

[size=18px]GUNS Reloaded[/size]

Here's the basic idea.

You are an Alien in charge of a squad of extremely powerful rocket tanks.
Each tank has a large plasma cannon which has infinite ammunition.. this amuniton generates over time and fills a reserve of a maximum of 5 shots at any time.

Each tank has a very powerful shield which absolutely nothing can penetrate and serves as protection from all hazards. However while the shield is active, you cannot fire.

Each tank has a limited amount of fuel which is consumed as the tanks' rockets are fired to give the tank altitude in order to move around. Tanks in contact with the ground cannot move.

Your opponent is another Alien Squad Commander with an equally strong team of Rocket Tanks.

Your mission is to destroy the tanks belonging to your opponent whilst keeping yours from harms way.


Each mission is played out on or near the Earth. Sometimes in the countryside, sometimes in the cities, sometimes the moon.. whereever the battle takes you.


You are not alone in the war, you have support from an orbiting mothership which can send additional items for your use.

A shield recharger. This large metallic ball is launched from the orbiter and crashes into the ground near to the tank which requested it. As it draws near, lightning arcs between the recharger and the gun, instantly de-activating it leaving it helpless and vulnerable until the charging is complete. Up to 4 tanks can be recharged at once. The recharger is not fussy however, it will recharge the enemy if they are near enough.

A fuel drop. The rocket fuel which powers the massive jets needed to haul the tanks around is highly explosive and must be handled with care. With this in mind, fuel is delivered via a dropship which carefully navigates it's way through the atmosphere toward the tank which called it. Once the fuel is safely delivered, the dropship returns to the orbiting mothership. However, if the fuel canisters are hit by weaponfire they explode destroying anything unlucky enough the be caught in the blast.

Reinforcements. If you lose a tank, you can ask for a new one. This new tank will be sent to the location of the tank which requested it. Be aware that any reinforcements are costly and will be deducted from your score at the end of the mission.

Air Strike. If things are a little too difficult for you and you feel that you need help from on high, you can call in an air strike. It will be sent to your current location so be careful to be out of the way when it arrives. Any unshilded tank will be destroyed utterly. Air strikes are deducted from your final score.


When fighting, you should take care, the locations used to host the battle are often the homes of ambient beings. These vary from place to place but may include any of the following.

Goats. These live on the hills and mountain sides. They sit there and occasionally move about.

Cows. These are supid animals, soon to be turned into steaks. They mull around fields grazing and performing vital bodily functions.

Birds. These fly in the sky with apparently no concern about the ensuing battle.

Pedestrians. These walk about in the cities and towns. They amble from place to place, walking to work, to the shops etc.

Cars. These live on the roads of the cities and towns, they come in different shapes and sizes in a veriety of colours.



The military. The humans do not take too kindly to aliens visiting their planet and unleashing their weapons upon one-another so they attempt to intervene. Helecopters, Fighter planes, Jeeps, Tanks and soldiers will attempt to stop you if the amount of carnage on the local area gets too high.

Killing an ambient creature will deduct points from your final score. Different creatures have different values and the amount deducted is reflected by this.

Killing military does not deduct from your score, but it does not increase it either. Killing the military however makes the military angry.. so they send even more military to stop you.


Scoring.
At the end of each mission you will be rewarded points for the number of Tanks wich remain, the amount of fuel they have left and the amount of sheilds remaining.
Then the number of shield rechargers, fuel drops and reinforcements will be taken into account.
Finally, the ambient creature cost is taken into account.


There are some other features which I'm planning like Radar and perhaps a roving camera..


Screen shots will follow.