Chains of Fury
Experience the sick pleasure of painting rooms with alien slimeballs. Feel the bliss of nostalgia coming through you. You’re in for a hell of a ride but: always respect the Duke.
Become the meanest hero motherF&@*#@ on the planet, whose testosterone can only be measured in the amounts of bullets you share with those standing in your way. Shooting, smashing, destroying = music for your ears. Make alien bastards pay for what they’ve done.
KEY FEATURES:
Destructible walls - you don’t need keys as almost everything is destructible.
Hidden Secrets - loads of eastereggs & secrets wait to be found.
Retro inspired - Duke, Quake, UT, Doom. We took inspirations from the best.
Dark Humor - you’ll recall times where FPS games could make you smile.
Split screen multiplayer - play with your friend or foe.
You are a hired gun. Your former clients put you in prison instead of paying you. That was their last mistake. You will find them and you will get your money back. No world-saving, no zero to hero bullshit, no mercy. It’s nothing personal - it’s just business.
There is no turning back. If something is slowing you down, just shoot it and destroy it. Nearly all walls are destroyable here.
This is gonna be bloody. Even punches and kicks get to be quite lethal here.
Use your environment to your advantage. Abysses, force fields, vortexes, spikes on the walls, and more. Make those kills MEMorable.
Shoot first, ask questions later. You are here “just” for pure mayhem. Choose from the guns that everyone knows and loves: minigun, shotgun, railgun and more. Rejoice in the real thrill of slaughtering scumbugs standing in your way.
There is no time for thinking here. Lots of enemy types including bosses are waiting to be slain.
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Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury
[received the key for free to help out a little with beta testing, but would have bought it anyway]
First of all my kids and I loved the first Tank Brawl. It was just this fun simple tank game that reminded me of NES days with tight controls and arcade-like levels. Sure it had its glitches and imperfections but it was charming and we wanted more. The devs heard our plea.
Some years later they bring us Tank Brawl 2. The graphics have improved, they managed to fit the entire campaign on a single map w checkpoints and they tried to do some interesting things that are outside of the box.
– Real player with 26.5 hrs in game
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For an unknown game from a two persons vietnamese studio that’s only been tried by less than three hundred players, I was pleasantly surprised to find it actually quite fun and well made!
With its vibrant colors, pudgy enemies, short engagement ranges, and screens filled with bright bullets, it looks quite arcadish. But there’s no forced scrolling: I was still always in control of where and when to go. Though it’s not really free roaming, more like sequences of screen-sized canyons and walled arenas, with a couple secret paths. I was also free to choose between different views, from vertical top down camera, to a near horizontal view, and some inbetween, with controls adapted to each: for example in top down, the screen doesn’t rotate, and the right stick is the turret direction, while in more angled views, the right stick is the turret rotation, and the camera follows the line of fire. Not sure it’s clear, but ah, my point is the control scheme changes to best fit the camera. I used a gamepad and didn’t even try KBM btw.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
FoxPaww: a furry breakout-lite adventure
I like this game; it’s furry and has different themes. I can recommend it. -^.^- UWU!
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
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This game is tough at times, but it’s fun! I would say that it’s a mix between pinball and Pong. I did notice that sometimes I will jump to some other part of the map, I don’t know if that’s a mechanic that I’m not aware of or if it’s a bug. It’s the type of game that you learn it by playing it, and it’s really easy to pick up. This is a great game for all ages.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Lucky Joe
“ Do You Like Dying ?”
Lucy has been Kidnapped, you must go to war to get her back !!
Lucky Joe: core gameplay easy to learn but hard to master, intense gun fights, a touch of humor, tons of enemies, a bit of reflection, great sound tracks…
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60 levels split in 4 differents worlds: France, Arabia, Russia, Germany
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more than 20 hours of game experience
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2 game modes: normal and hard
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more than 10 types of enemies with their own artificial intelligence
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more than 10 types of different traps
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more than 15 original and exclusive soundtracks
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60 secrets to find
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high level Action Game with sarcastic humor
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large and multi paths levels including secret passages and destructible ground
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a true love story: find who is behind the mask…