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3089 the sequel to the odd indie game 3079 by Phroot has gotten some major updates recently including a new trailer to show it off!

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What does 3089 feature?
  • Terrain is be smoothly generated. This isn’t another “blocky” game!
  • More procedural generation: smooth biomes and textures
  • Unique quests made from individually generated task lists
  • Cool abilities like time warp, cloaking, short-range teleporting & more
  • Randomly generated vehicles, from small transports to large gunships
  • Friendly & aggressive robots that range from small to very large
  • Weapon construction & customization based on individual parts
  • Unique building features that allows blocks to be placed of any size or rotation
  • Varied combat scenarios mixing stealth, melee and projectile weapons
  • Limitless unique terrain in all directions
  • Exceptional draw distance with low computer requirements
  • Dynamic lighting & smooth day / night transitions
  • Smooth weather system including dangerous lightning & realistic rain
  • Integrated physics engine
  • Compatible with Windows, MacOSX & Linux

The game can be purchased from Desura here for £7.29 (currently 27% off, what a random number!). There is also a demo here to try before you buy.

Not my cup of tea personally but I am sure a few of you love the weird ones! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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2 comments

Kurremkarmerruk Jun 29, 2013
This game is loads of fun!  I have played countless hours already.  With the latest update, the story progresses much better than before and leads you through it smoothly.  Also, the new towers added in are a blast and very difficult!  I wish that they wouldn't regen robots while I'm still in the tower, but they're still a blast!

A few things I hope to see are more environmental/building variety, a better more informative interface, andmore cohesive questing (right now the quests feel highly random and can have you searching for next task on the other side of the map)

The updates have been coming in fast and I can only hope they continue!  Go get this game everyone!
free8bit Jul 7, 2013
If you want the game look at this deal!! https://indiegamestand.com/

If you beat the average you also get Gentrieve 2!!
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