Revenge on the Streets 3

Revenge on the Streets 3

In this new and last continuation, the wife of the former crime boss assumes her role as boss and puts an end to the life of the game’s protagonist’s brother, helps Karina and her family get the last fight in “Revenge On The Streets” and overthrow each of the criminals involved.

● This game has big aspirations in the classic mega drive games like “street of rage”

● Super rigid control schemes designed for keyboards and controllers.

● compatibility with xbox 360 control for one or two players

● Art style, hand-drawn.

● Hardcore difficulty with over 49 different enemies

● has 5 playable characters plus 4 unlockable secret characters


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Revenge on the Streets 3 on Steam

Trial of Two

Trial of Two

Play squash with your fists to destroy your foes!

Trial of Two is a local co-op beat ‘em up game with powerful, physics-based martial-arts combat. Its setting is a procedurally generated dungeon also known as The Dojo. It’s a place that has been built to find the strongest, fastest and most disciplined fighters in the world. But most importantly, it has been built to forge the strongest bond of trust and power between any two friends who dare to enter The Dojo together.

Features

  • A couch co-op experience for 2 friends kicking asses

  • An ever-changing dungeon and permadeath for a new challenge every run

  • Intelligent fighting A.I. that will crush your spirits

  • Most accurate martial arts-based squash simulator on the market

  • Cute voxel art

In the Demo

  • Co-op campaign in the first biome of the Dojo

  • Versus mode for 2-4 players

  • 6 different moves to mix-and-match your individual fighting style

  • 4 different enchantments to enhance your moves

In the full game

  • 3 more biomes to master in the co-op campaign

  • More rooms, more moves, more enchantments

  • The true ending for those with an iron will


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Trial of Two on Steam

Knuckers Test Fight

Knuckers Test Fight

Knuckers Test Fight is a couch fighting game with funny characters, cute costumes, various weapons, tricky levels, and mini-games.

  • Various weapons

  • Funny outfits

  • 50 “versus” Levels

  • 2 to 4 PLAYERS in local multiplayer


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Knuckers Test Fight on Steam

Wrestling Cardboard Championship

Wrestling Cardboard Championship

A game experience inspired by wrestling, making use of simulated physics, cardboard boxes with unique skills and movements, fight in large arenas based on arenas that have marked wrestling, such as Madison Square Garden, Arena México and Tokyo Dome.

A new wrestling company has been born, offering a unique show around the world, different fighting styles and extremely skilled fighters ready to give it their all in the ring. The Wrestling Cardboard Championship gives all kinds of cardboard boxes the opportunity to show that they are the strongest and that they have the talent to entertain the people.

Experience different game modes for up to 4 players: 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, 3 vs 1 and All vs All

Single player mode or up to 2 players, choose your favorite box and face the entire WCC roster in 1 vs 1 or 2 vs 2 matches depending on the modality and show who is the king.

The Normal Box is in its last days of useful life, after knowing what its cruel destiny would be, being crushed and recycled, it decides to change it for wrestling, arriving at the WCC in search of an opportunity and showing that his passion can take him to the top, although you will soon realize that being a professional wrestler is not an easy thing.

12 unique boxes with varied fighting styles, inspired by well-known brands and professional wrestlers. Each Box has its own theme song and its own personality. (Adding more post-launch boxes via DLC).

Inspired by real settings such as Madison Square Garden, Hammerstein Ballroom, Arena Mexico and Tokyo Dome. (Adding more post launch scenarios via DLC)

Wrestling Cardboard Championship on Steam

Fight for that Ball

Fight for that Ball

FIGHT FOR THAT BALL

A minimalistic football fighting 2D platformer with extensive custom maps support. Fast four-player couch coop fun with obstacles, explosions and a bit of fighting!

It is a football game in its essence, two teams with up to two players per team. During play, the primary objective is to score a point by kicking the ball into the opponent’s goal. Actually, from which side does not matter, as long as it passes the two poles. You can fight a bit to gain a time advantage or block attacks and heavy shots on the goal.

You can draw a map in any paint app that supports PNG files. Put it into the game and have a good old scrap on it. Probably the most exciting feature is the custom maps support with its many additional settings for the maps to give you even more freedom to come up with crazy stuff.

Fight for that Ball also comes with Steam Remote Play support, a target practice mode to improve your timing and shooting skills, a couple of team statistics and achievements.

Background

Even if it does not look like much, I started work on that game a while ago. After my friends and I had some fun matches in a similar minigame back then, I thought it would be fun to have it a bit faster and more maps. Here we are six years later, a fast football platformer where you can bring your own drawings to shape the map. I enjoy the wacky ball physics and strange fights, so I hope that some of you can have the same fun.

I’m thrilled to see what maps you come up with. So, please share your maps, thoughts or experiences over in the Steam Community section.

Create custom maps

You can create your own Fight for that Ball custom maps with two steps. The base layer is a PNG file containing the stage colliders. Every part of the image that is not white will be seen as a collider. The background should be white or transparent. The next layer is a JSON file for advanced map options to move and rotate goals, move player or ball spawn points. Custom maps must be stored in “%userprofile%/Appdata/LocalLow/Beardman Studios/fightforthatball/CustomMaps/”. Fight for that Ball comes with a custom map guide. You can find all files in the custom maps directory under CustomMapGuide. Both files must have the same name, E.g. test.png and test.json. The JSON file is not required. The game would load the default positions for goals and spawn points if no JSON file was found.

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Fight for that Ball on Steam