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8BitMMO is a retro-style 2D massively multiplayer game! It's a giant construction sandbox -- you can build a home or a castle in a persistent streaming world. Found and manage your own city. Fight evil LawyerCats and engage in Player vs Player battle.

Behold the weirdness of 8BitMMO where at the end of the video I turn myself into a potato!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zeDuE8pz2M&feature=youtu.be

I have to say the combat is quite pants for lack of a better word, it's like a really basic 2D Minecraft.

The way they support development is that you can buy gold using real money or buy packs on Steam which include gold and an exclusive hat, crazy stuff right there. It seems to work without issues for the brief time I've been able to test it so far.

The developer stresses that buying gold with real money doesn't give you any advantage, so it seems like a decent enough way to do free 2 play to me.

Check it out on Steam. It's currently in Early Access, so bugs are to be expected.

What do you guys think to it? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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