Welcome to Forest Invaders !
Forest Invaders is a game where you, a fire extinguisher, must put out the incoming fires and avoid spraying animals
It looks like the real deal ! ( Fire Extinguisher )
Player

The player can be various things, from a fire extinguisher to a slightly larger fire extinguisher, with 2 characters total.

They can be moved with A and D, or the left and right arrow keys. The spacebar is used shoot to extinguish enemies.

Bad, not good thingy. ( Fire :O )
Fires

The fires are the main challenge of the game, which you must clear out before they get past you. Otherwise, you lose and the game ends. They serve as enemies.

Original Art !!!
Original Art

One of the top features of this game is our original art ! Our sprite designer, Justin has created a beuftiful, indie-like pixel art design !


I'm Jay, the project creator!

I like to code games, mainly in C++, but this time, I used Python for the speed of development and ease of use. I use python, C, C#, C++, and Java. I also know html, css, and Javascript. For animations and art, I use blender and krita

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I'm Albert, the not so good web dev.

Hi ! I've been coding for about 2 years now. Whether it be games, learning new thinking processes, or just for fun, coding is always fun (other than when there's a bug). I mainly code in Python, though I would like to continue learning new languages like C++. As the developper of this website, I also know a little HTML, CSS and Javascript.

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I'm Troy, the music man!

Hello, I'm Troy. I made the music and most of the sound effects for the game using bandlab. I started my music journey about 7 years ago but am getting into digital music more recently. I've worked on a couple different sound tracks but these are the first ones "published" to society.

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I'm Justin, the artist!

Hello, I'm Justin. I started coding about 5 years ago, and I still do it to today. I've made multiple games over python, p5js, and other languages. P.S. - I main coding in scratch, and I will continue arguing it should count as a language

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