Como Jugar Procedural Horde Game - Paso a Paso
The Procedural Horde Game loads a single ~28 KB canvas survival run in your tab. Move with the keyboard; shots fire automatically at the nearest enemy.
Paso 1 - start the run
Press Play on the page, then press any key or click inside the game canvas. The hero spawns in a scrolling field with slimes already wandering nearby.
Paso 2 - move and let auto-fire work
Use WASD or the arrow keys to dodge. Your character continuously fires toward the closest enemy or the boss - you do not press a separate fire key.
Paso 3 - collect gems and level up
Defeated enemies drop XP gems. Pick them up to fill the blue bar; each level grants more max health plus one rotating bonus: faster fire rate, extra damage, or another projectile per volley.
Paso 4 - survive 45 seconds for the boss
A countdown at the top tracks the boss timer. At zero a skull boss appears with a red health bar and radial shots. Reduce it to zero to win.
Paso 5 - restart or mute
Press R after a win or game over to restart. Press M anytime to mute or unmute the synthesized chiptune music. Nothing is saved between visits.
| Setting | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Download size | ~28 KB | Single HTML file, cached by the browser |
| Movement | WASD / arrows | Keyboard only |
| Attack | Automatic | Targets nearest enemy |
| Boss timer | 45 seconds | Shown at top of canvas |
| Server calls | 0 | Runs entirely client-side |
See when to play in the browser and how it compares with installed survivor games.
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