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Crater Hounds

6 years ago

Been working on bringing Mech pickups back to all map settings!
Also staging the Boss fights a bit more. Plus the usual bunch of fixes, of course.

Try beating a Boss by shooting them out of their Mech with the according ability!




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Alternate Realities - The Mutator System

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Grenades & Status Effects

# Incendiary - Sets enemies on fire and causes panic

# Acid - Slows enemies down and applies poison

# Shock - Stuns enemies in place

This and more available in game, play in browser here on GJ

Hm, what's that mysterious hatch?

And why was it hidden under a crate?

Could it be ... a secret?

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