Posted May 19, 2023
If you don't have steam intolerance, this funny mech autobuilder is something you might want to check out for yourself.
Fight it out against other people over a series of rounds. If you run out of points - Game Over-.
Each round provides supplies which can be spent on a different mechs. Mechs are given a permanent position on the battlefield. They also gain experience, increasing stats, and different load-out possibilities. With a purchase cost of course.
Each round, the amount of mechs standing at the end of the game decide the loss of point amount for the loser.
To spice things up, a card roll at the beginning of a new round will have you access to different special upgrades. From a health mechanic for a unit, to a summon and even specialists for hire that provide a bonus for the rest of the match.
At the moment the game is in open beta. Cost at around 14 euro's. I thought i read that after the open beta, the game will be free to play. I'm pretty Curious to see if this one will manage to survive.
PC gamer at least provided the game with some generous coverage, so there's that.
I did a couple of rounds myself. Explored the single player survival mode. Had a blast in the pvp arena. I noticed people numbers vary a bit between the 2 and 4000 concurrent players. Almost no lag experience whatsoever. All in all, if you are down to 1200 points. The opponent managed to win the last 3. Hoop fades slowly away.
It pretty feels nice to be able to fill the air with nukes. If only not for that energy shield...
Fight it out against other people over a series of rounds. If you run out of points - Game Over-.
Each round provides supplies which can be spent on a different mechs. Mechs are given a permanent position on the battlefield. They also gain experience, increasing stats, and different load-out possibilities. With a purchase cost of course.
Each round, the amount of mechs standing at the end of the game decide the loss of point amount for the loser.
To spice things up, a card roll at the beginning of a new round will have you access to different special upgrades. From a health mechanic for a unit, to a summon and even specialists for hire that provide a bonus for the rest of the match.
At the moment the game is in open beta. Cost at around 14 euro's. I thought i read that after the open beta, the game will be free to play. I'm pretty Curious to see if this one will manage to survive.
PC gamer at least provided the game with some generous coverage, so there's that.
I did a couple of rounds myself. Explored the single player survival mode. Had a blast in the pvp arena. I noticed people numbers vary a bit between the 2 and 4000 concurrent players. Almost no lag experience whatsoever. All in all, if you are down to 1200 points. The opponent managed to win the last 3. Hoop fades slowly away.
It pretty feels nice to be able to fill the air with nukes. If only not for that energy shield...