Nuclear Throne Overview


This has been my main game for years, though I don't play that often anymore. This is a 2D shooter where you get to shoot a lot of mutant creatures. There's a bunch of characters to choose from, each with their own abilities, and there's some decent gun variety to play with.

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Overview


Your goal in Nuclear Throne is to reach the Nuclear Throne. I can tell where they got the inspiration for the game's name.

On your first run, you start off with two characters to choose from. You'll unlock more by reaching certain milestones, with each character having a distinct ability that gives them a unique advantage. You start off with a basic Revolver, and your task is to kill every enemy in the stage before progressing to the next one. Along the way you'll find better guns to play with.

Mutations are perhaps the most important mechanic in this game. These are essentially upgrades to your character that you get by leveling up. You level up by killing enemies and grabbing the rads they drop (little green radioactive bars), but you must grab them before they disappear. Mutations are rather simple, but they have a huge influence in the potential of a run. These range from simple things such as more player health, or less enemy health, to complete game-changers like having your guns reload almost instantly when killing enemies. Pair that with a slow but powerful weapon, and you've got a mass murder machine in your hands.

The way to the throne spans 15 stages in total, starting in 1-1 and ending in 7-3, and could take anywhere from 8 to 20 minutes, depending on your skill level. If you die along the way, you start from the beginning, with your starter weapon and no mutations. It may sound frustrating, but runs are short enough that you never lose a huge amount of progress.

This game is notorious for its difficulty. The good thing is that it mostly relies on player skill, rather than pure luck, and there's never a point where you're so overpowered that you steamroll everything in your way. One mistake is all it could take to end your run, so you gotta be on your toes at all times.

Mods I've made for Nuclear Throne


I've made a couple of mods for this game. I intend to document them all eventually, but for now, you can find downloads for them on my Itch.io page.

A lot of people ask about the custom sprites I use for Nuclear Throne, you can (hopefully) find a download here. Let me know if the link expires:
https://mega.nz/folder/dXBRkDYK#h2VPjnAQFMUDb0gCJwuLVQ

So far, I have documentation for the following mods:

My YouTube channel


I have a YouTube channel where I've mostly uploaded Nuclear Throne runs, in case you'd like to see what the fuss is all about.

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Lee-Mon (my gaming channel)

Competition, and my place in the community


My role in the Nuclear Throne community nowadays is just being a name with some history attached. I learned how to make mods this year, which has been fun, I spend some time in the chat, and I very occasionally give tips to someone. I used to be way more active in that regard, but that's part of the past now.

There's a small, dwindling competitive scene for this game that I used to be part of. There's a mechanic that lets you loop the game over and over, with increasing difficulty each time. Some players try to loop as many times as possible and get as far as they can. There's two competitive aspects to this: the daily run, and the community leaderboard. If you do good enough, you can earn a spot in these leaderboards with your name on it. The daily is a different one every day, but the community leaderboard shows the top players' best runs overall, with the best runs in the world at the top.

I started playing this game casually in March 2020, when the COVID pandemic began. Grabbed this game on sale after someone recommended it to me, and then I got hooked. I got all achievements around 5 months in, and then I started playing for high scores. I had my first world record in December that year, with a Loop 10 Robot Thronesit, the best run for that character at the time.

If you look at that video, it's a whopping 4 hours of footage. Don't worry, I got a lot faster over the years, and other people got even faster. Some players can make it to Loop 12 in under 2 hours without really breaking a sweat. It's pretty awesome.

Over the years, I kept playing long runs, got more records, and eventually ended up at the top of the leaderboard, with a Fish 2-1 L21 run, the best run for this character at the time, and the 2nd best run in the world. It's been beaten recently as of writing this (September 2024), and now I'm 5th place in the global board, but I achieved something awesome.

I don't have the competitive drive anymore, or the time to play these long runs, and people have gotten insanely good as well.

The Nuclear Throne World Record, and my best attempt to explain it


The world record is a 1-1 L30 run by Master Sparky, and frankly, I don't think that's ever getting beaten. That run spanned 24 hours across 2 sessions. To explain how insane of an achievement this is, I'll try to explain some game facts, explain what a casual player can be expected to achieve, and what the previous records were:

That's a lot of information to take in at once, and you probably won't understand everything I said. I don't expect you to, but I tried my best to explain. There's lots of game communities where legendary achievements like these happen, but I was there to see it in this particular one, and I think that's really cool. Enjoy this bit of nerding out.