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Just Shoot
6 years ago

Let me introduce you to the new Just Shoot 2020 Edition.


Hello dear friends,

Let me introduce you to the new Just Shoot 2020 Edition.
There are some differences compared to the original.

- First, the game engine has been upgraded to the Tesseract Engine (like in Cube MetalHeart) meaning new visual and lighting effects.
There are a bunch of new post-processing effects for example.
- The game has (a minimal) Discord integration, now. So, your friends can see that you are in-game.
- The map pool has slightly changed with new maps and old ones removed.
- Also, there is a completely new soundtrack. Sadly, I was not able to relicense xKore for the re-release of the game 😥
I hope you guys like it.
- The game is (still) moddable. So in case, you can mod in everything from the original version over to the new one if you miss something.

The game is available for Windows.



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