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| Fast-paced, frantic action meets limited player agency scope, where there really isn't much to be done asides from kiting hordes of enemies and wait for cool downs (// | Fast-paced, frantic action meets limited player agency scope, where there really isn't much to be done asides from kiting hordes of enemies and wait for cool downs (// | ||
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| - | A weird combo of wanting to create a tight, momentum-based platforming-shooter-multiplayer extravaganza fueled by an infatuation of Duck Game and an obscure Japanese indie game is the seed to this one. You can play with up to four people on a couple maps and a handful of weapons as you fight the game's design jank more than one another! | + | A weird combo of wanting to create a tight, momentum-based platforming-shooter-multiplayer extravaganza fueled by an infatuation of Duck Game and an obscure |
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