Endless League
by endlessleague
Endless League
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Description
Endless League is a free-to-play action real-time strategy game developed and released by Aden Game Studio on October 2018. It can be played on many modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
Gameplay
In Endless League, players take control of their customizable battle ships and jump into the battlefield. Unlike many other MOBA games, game characters are not living beings which gives them some unique gameplay mechanics. Each ship in Endless League has different physical properties like thrust, mass, inertia etc. So even movement and positioning requires certain level of skill.
Players receive different objectives depending on the game mode. As players complete mini-objectives, they can upgrade their ships which will help them complete the main objective.
In Alpha version only Free for All game mode is available.
Free For All
Standart 10 player deathmatch game mode. Map contains asteroids and experience orbs scattered all over the map, health orbs around the center of the map. And at the center of the map there's objective area. Players inside this area receive score over time.
Players can upgrade their ship as they kill other players or collecting experience orbs. First player reaching 10.000 score wins the match
How to Play
WASD to move.
Left mouse to use 1st skill,
Right mouse to use 2nd skill.
E to use 3rd skill.
R to use ultimate.
Collect yellow orbs to gain experience and improve your ship. Yellow orb to gain health.
Stand in the center of the map to gain score.
Reach 10.000 score to win the match.
Comments
StJason
Nov. 02, 2018
Bad implementation. You can't use any controls with a browser, so you end up just spinning in a circle.
EFHILT167
Jun. 30, 2021
Game looks good. Seems fun for the bots. But I am only drifting in circles, although I have some control.
SadCookieCat
May. 30, 2021
4 abilities to use, only 2 of which are accessible with a mouse. Movement controls would have been easier to use if they were absolute rather than relative, or at the very least used the mouse for direction and left forward/backward to keys. Keys aren't in convenient places so you can't play purely on kb anyway. The weird as hell space-sumo rule is not at all interesting - shooting things is far more engaing. Potentially could be fun, if it were not for the horrifically awful controls.