Mudcraft

Mudcraft is a web-based shockwave real-time strategy single player game developed by students at Michigan State University. In the RTS genre, it uses gender-neutral gameplay designed for both core and casual gamers. Players control mud people, attempting to create structures and more mud people, as well as stay alive despite the elements and animals. The gameplay is similar to games such as StarCraft and Warcraft, thus the "craft" suffix. The biggest difference is a lack of violence.

Mudcraft
Developer(s)The LlamaPad
Publisher(s)The LlamaPad
Director(s)Brian Winn
Designer(s)Brian Winn, Jason Tye
Artist(s)Jason Tye, Patti Banyas
Platform(s)Windows
Release2004
Genre(s)Real-time strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Mudcraft was nominated for the 2005 Independent Games Festival Competition,[1][2] won the "Future Game Talent Award" at the Future Play 2005 International Conference,[2] the "Outstanding Media Project in Games" and "Best of Show in Games" at the DMAT Showcase 2005, May 6, 2005[2] and 2nd place "Best Game Award", 2005 Indiana IDEAs Festival, April 23, 2004.[2]

A downloadable version and an expanded pay-to-play "full" version is also available from the official site.

References

  1. "Independent Games Festival". Archived from the original on 2006-02-20. Retrieved 2006-02-20. 2005 Independent Games Festival Entrants
  2. "Mudcraft". manifestogames.com. Retrieved 2008-05-11.
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