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Warzone 2 is a concept for a browser-based, hexagonal grid tower defense game. |
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The working title is informal and will be changed. |
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It comes from a browser flash game called Warzone Tower Defense. |
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Javascript, html5 Canvas will be the host. |
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Concept: |
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In warzone tower defense (the original), the most powerful tower you can |
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purchase is the wall block. It isn't a proper tower at 1/4 the real-estate - |
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not to mention the fact it does not have offensive capabilities. The best |
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strategy revolves around figuring out the optimal defensive structure to erect |
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with wall blocks. Warzone 2 wants to continue with this strong gameplay theme |
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of the construction of defensive structures. This differs from the typical |
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tower defense in that the towers really aren't the primary focus. The focus |
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is the landscape + defensive structre on and around which you build the towers. |
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Supporting this theme is a hexagonal 2D grid - 3D would be too avant-garde. |
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Having 50% more directional choice for units will in theory make for much more |
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interesting defensive structures. Along with it is random map generation. |
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Hex tiles will have a variety of properties: |
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- Height Level [-2 .. 2] |
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Tiles can be raised or lowered relative to others. This will effect |
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building, towers, enemy pathing and more. |
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- Plot |
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Tiles can contain natural resources or hazards on top of its natural |
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texture. |
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--[[ AXIAL/CUBE COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR AMULET/LUA]] |
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--[[ |
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all hexes in functions are assumed to be amulet vectors. |
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in amulet, vector arithmetic works already with [ + - * / ] |
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things like equality and distance are implemented here. |
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some algorithms use axial coordinates for hexes: vec2(s, t) |
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others use cube coordinates: vec3(s, t, z) where s + t + z = 0 |
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this is for simplicity - many algorithms don't care about the |
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third coordinate, and if they do, the missing coordinate can |
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be calculated from the other two. |
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-- note on orientation: |
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because of the way amulet draws hexagons, it's much easier to assume |
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the user wants to use the flat map. rotation after the fact to |
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achieve other orienations is probably possible, but might have some |
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aliasing issues. TODO work on this. |
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some of the primary resources used to develop this library: |
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- https://redblobgames.com/grid/hexagons - simply amazing. |
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- http://amulet.xyz/doc - amulet documentation |
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- TODO that place that had the inner circle/outer circle ratio?? |
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]] |
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-- GENERALLY USEFUL FUNCTIONS -------------------------------------------------- |
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function round(n) |
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return n % 1 >= 0.5 and math.ceil(n) or math.floor(n) |
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end |
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-- HEX CONSTANTS --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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-- all possible vector directions from a given hex by edge |
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HEX_DIRECTIONS = {vec2( 1 , 0), |
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vec2( 1 , -1), |
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vec2( 0 , -1), |
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vec2(-1 , 0), |
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vec2(-1 , 1), |
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vec2( 0 , 1)} |
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-- HEX UTILITY FUNCTIONS ------------------------------------------------------- |
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function hex_equals(a, b) |
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return a.s == a.t and b.s == b.t |
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end |
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function hex_nequals(a, b) |
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return not hex_equals(a, b) |
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end |
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function hex_length(hex) |
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return ((math.abs(hex.s) + math.abs(hex.t) + math.abs(-hex.s - hex.t)) / 2) |
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end |
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function hex_distance(a, b) |
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return hex_length(a - b) |
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end |
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function hex_direction(direction) |
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return HEX_DIRECTIONS[direction] |
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end |
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function hex_neighbour(hex, direction) |
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return hex + HEX_DIRECTIONS[direction] |
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end |
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function hex_round(hex) |
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rs = round(hex.s) |
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rt = round(hex.t) |
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rz = round(-hex.s + -hex.t) |
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sdelta = math.abs(rs - hex.s) |
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tdelta = math.abs(rt - hex.t) |
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zdelta = math.abs(rz + hex.s + hex.t) |
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if sdelta > tdelta and sdelta > zdelta then |
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rs = -rt - rz |
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elseif tdelta > zdelta then |
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rt = -rs - rz |
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else |
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rz = -rs - rt |
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end |
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return vec2(rs, rt) |
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end |
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-- COORDINATE CONVERSION FUNCTIONS --------------------------------------------- |
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-- forward & inverse matrices used for coordinate conversion |
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local M = mat2(3.0/2.0, 0.0, 3.0^0.5/2.0, 3.0^0.5 ) |
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local W = mat2(2.0/3.0, 0.0, -1.0/3.0 , 3.0^0.5/3.0) |
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-- hex to screen |
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function hex_to_pixel(hex) |
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x = (M[1][1] * hex.s + M[1][2] * hex.t) * map.size |
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y = (M[2][1] * hex.s + M[2][2] * hex.t) * map.size |
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return vec2(x + map.origin.x, y + map.origin.y) |
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end |
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-- screen to hex |
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function pixel_to_hex(pix) |
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pix = vec2(pix.x - map.origin.x) / map.size, |
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(pix.y - map.origin.y) / map.size |
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s = W[1][1] * pix.x + W[1][2] * pix.y |
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t = W[2][1] * pix.x + W[2][2] * pix.y |
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return hex_round(vec2(s, t)) |
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end |
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-- MAP FUNCTIONS --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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--[[ WARZONE 2 - HEXAGONAL GRID RESOURCE BASED TOWER DEFENSE GAME]] |
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]] |
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require "hex" |
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-- ENTRY POINT ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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win = am.window { |
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title = "Warzone 2: Electric Boogaloo", |
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-- BASE RESOLUTION = 3/4 * WXGA Standard 16:10 Aspect Ratio |
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width = 1280 * 3 / 4, |
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height = 800 * 3 / 4, |
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clear_color = vec4(0, 0, 0, 0) |
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} |
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-- GROUPS |
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local grid = am.group() |
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--[[ |
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xaxis = am.line(vec2(-win.width / 2, 0) , vec2(win.width / 2, 0)) |
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yaxis = am.line(vec2(0, -win.height / 2), vec2(0, win.height / 2)) |
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grid:append(xaxis) |
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grid:append(yaxis) |
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--]] |
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win.scene = grid |
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