Raft Wars

Play as a baby to stop invading pirates in turn-based combat with physics-based shooting, similar to Worms, requiring precise aiming at pirate vessels to avoid missing shots.

About the Game

Raft Wars is a physics-based turn-based shooting game inspired by the classic Worms series. Set in a maritime world threatened by pirates, players take on the role of a baby tasked with defending their raft from invading pirates who sail various vessels to steal treasure or attack. The game features cartoon-style graphics that create a lighthearted and fun atmosphere, blending strategy and precision shooting. Players utilize different weapons and upgrade options to defeat enemies across multiple levels, progressing through the story. It emphasizes physics simulation, where projectile trajectories are affected by angle and power, adding challenge and replay value. Overall, it's an entertaining shooter suitable for casual players, combining humorous narratives with strategic thinking.

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How to Play

The core gameplay of Raft Wars revolves around turn-based physics shooting. In each turn, players control the baby character to aim at pirate vessels using a slingshot or other weapons. The interface displays angle and power bars; players adjust these parameters to launch projectiles and hit targets. Projectile trajectories are influenced by a physics engine, factoring in gravity and wind, which increases aiming difficulty. The game includes multiple levels with varied pirate configurations and terrain obstacles, requiring strategic choices in attack order and weapon usage. As players progress, they can unlock upgrades such as more powerful weapons or special abilities to tackle stronger enemies. A health system is in place, where both the player and enemies have hit points, and successful hits cause damage until one side is defeated. The gameplay is easy to learn but demands precise control and strategic planning, appealing to challenge-seeking players.

Controls

Use mouse or keyboard: click and drag to set the launch angle, release to adjust power and shoot; supports fullscreen mode toggle.