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New Twitch streamer aggregation implemented (#FuckTwitch) due to Twitch's API issues (more info on my Discord )


https://kaiserfriedrich.itch.io/atomic-herodestructor


Okay, I think I've just combined magic and science; you know Nuclear fission right? Okay, don't ask why; but if you press "E" you release acid to dissolve molecules and at the same time you change their atomic composition in a heavy Isotope of Uranium-235, how? MAAAAAGIIIIC!!! Then, if you attack with your sword these Isotopes you know what happens? Exactly! The thing that Oppeneihmer had discovered in 1939, a NUCLEAR REACTION! If you destry enough nucleus and manage to initiate the nuclear fission you will have to press "ESC" to start your bomb, thus destrying the Game Title


(Ps: sorry if there are no flying pieces of the title, let's just say that I didn't have time to finish everything; I'm young and I want to go on school trips too, and yes; I'm leaving on the same day as when I'm delivering the game)


Controls:

- WASD or arrows to move;

- "E" to launch Acid;

- "Left click" to launch neutrons;

- "I" to open up infos;

- "Esc" to make the bomb explode;


I used images from Pixaby, one music always from Pixaby; I found a 3d site that makes material where I took the Acid and the Neutron ball (Poliigon - Textures, Models and HDRIs for 3D rendering) and.... The Uranium comes from Wikipedia, since it's a Cretive Commons I need to give credits, if i'm not wrong the link to the same license is the one for the creative commons(CC BY-SA 4.0 Deed | Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International | Creative Commons); I repeat, i'm young and I don't know a thing about copyright and i'm trying not to let down my game because of Copyright. Credits for the images of Uranium, Barium and Krypton that I have taken from a major context where there are all of the three togheter: (MikeRun)