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Fist Puncher Plans To Annihilate Linux

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News just in fists are flying everywhere, as Team2Bit games have punched their way into Ethan Lee's schedule and he will be porting Fist Puncher to Linux.

Looks like I can announce that I ported @team2bit's Fist Puncher to Linux/Mac! Should be out sooner than later.

— Ethan Lee (@flibitijibibo) April 16, 2014

 

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Return to the glory days of sidescrolling beat-em-ups, courtesy of developers Team2Bit and Adult Swim Games.

The sinister Milkman holds the city of Las Cruces in his nasty criminal grip, and it’s up to legendary black belt neurosurgeon Dr. Karate and the rest of the Fist Puncher team to deliver old-school justice to the lawless streets.

Features

  • 17 playable characters, including the all-new Golden Falcon and Al Hazardous
  • New super challenging "They Live" mode
  • Assign “RPG-lite” skill points to level up your crew as you play
  • Each fighter has a unique set of moves and perks to unlock
  • 50 levels of mayhem
  • Packed with collectibles, Easter Eggs, and secrets
  • 99 achievement trading cards to find, plus Steam Trading Cards support
  • 2-4 players simultaneous local co-op action

Looks like a good button-bashing game for a game-pad, what do you think guys?

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HadBabits Apr 16, 2014
TB's video does not make me very excited :P Granted, I've never been a fan of beat-em-up's. I've recently been playing a lot of NES games (since us youngsters have missed out) and this looks a lot like River City Ransom, which I can't say I'm a big fan of.
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