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This browser version is singleplayer only. To play local multiplayer, download the full game below!


Vermins is a turn-based, isometric strategy game where the planning is as important as the execution.

Create your own strategy by building your team of 1 to 5 vermins from more than 20 unique classes,  give your battlers spells to adapt their fighting style, and give them items to make them more powerful. Take on the computer and try to beat powerful Giants in singleplayer mode, or fight against a friend in local multiplayer!


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How to play

  • First: create a new team!
    • Add a vermin to your team
    • Click on it to select it, and give it spells or items
    • You have 120 pixels to spend (upright corner)
  • Choose a region, and fight!
    • Spells cost energy, movement costs stamina
    • Battlers gain 1 max energy per turn, until turn 5
    • Click on a battler to inspect it. Right click to make its health sticky
  • Unlock content!
    • Once you win a fight, you unlock all the classes you have fought against.
    • Defeat the giant of a region to unlock new items and the next region.
    • There are 19 classes to unlock with unique spells!

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Features

  • 20 unique unlockable classes (+4 giants)
  • 120 unique spells
  • 50+ items
  • Handcrafted maps
  • Singleplayer and Local Multiplayer

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Multiplayer help:

Select host on the host computer and click on 'get local IP'.

Copy the given address in the field on the second computer (or instance) and press 'join'. 

The host then need to select a map. 

Once you're in the game, place your characters by clicking on them and clicking on one of the available cells. 

The game will start when both players have pressed the 'ready' button.

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Art

Huge props to these amazing artists.You can click on these links to visit their page and support them.


StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorQuokt
GenreStrategy
Made withGodot
TagsIndie, Isometric, Pixel Art, Roguelike, Tactical, Turn-based Strategy
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 2

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vermins-windows-exe 63 MB
Version 6

Development log

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This is super cool! Great Job.  I think it would be nice to be able to quit a match. I saw some people talk about the music. I didn't hear any music. Only one sound as well. The sound when its the start of your turn.
also i love the bug sprites

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The AI chrashed the game when it took control of a summoned spider, log is spamming "something is in the way"

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Thank you very much for the report, I will be fixing this right away! :)

I can't for the life of me figure out how to move my characters. :/

You need to press the 'move' button on the left of the screen. If the active unit has more than 0 stamina, it will display a movement range in yellow around it. Just click on one of these cells and your unit will move there !

I might add more info about this in the game page, if it's not clear enough.

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Having obstacles that block the player's vision like the trees do isn't a good idea. I'd recommend either removing them, or finding a workaround like a transparency effect if a unit is behind them.

Hi! Obstacles like trees or rocks are supposed to become transparent when a unit is behind, do you mean it didn't work for you? Have you seen there's an option in game to instantly make trees and obstacles invisible if you click on the arrow next to the end turn button ?

Anyway, thanks a lot for your feedback :)

Huh, strange. It wasn't turning transparent for me. I'll check again now.

Bizarre...now it's turning transparent? Well, problem solved, I guess?

Well I tried to reproduce this but couldn't...I don't know what happened

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Interesting concept!

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Thanks for the feedback!

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Fun to play, love it. The music is cool too.

I'm really glad you like it!