What's that? Oh just a Kaiju tearing down a skyscraper nothing to worry about. Today we have a tiny little exclusive teaser from Kerberos Production's newest game (the developers of Sword of the Stars & Ground Pounders).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgOQY9YyKhc
This is of course really early stuff, but it's great to have them send in video's for us to put up, that's Linux dedication!
I am rather excited for this one as Kerberos Productions join the ranks of the many Linux-friendly developers with their latest game Kaiju-A-GoGo which is now on Kickstarter.
Kerberos actually went fully indie in October of 2012 and are looking to keep expanding and Kickstarter is a good way to raise funds for the games they love to create. This is actually their third campaign now with their past two being successful, so it could be a triple winner for these guys.
About
Kaiju-a-gogo is a strategy-action, PC/mobile video-game featuring GIANT MONSTERS. The player takes on the role of a fledgling Mad Scientist who has built the first human-controlled Kaiju in the world. While your rivals race to catch up with your genius and build their own Kaiju to compete with you, you have a five-year-window to use your Kaiju to achieve TOTAL WORLD DOMINATION.
Start the game by choosing one of three monsters and its associated Mad Scientist character. You will then begin play at your Secret Lair, an uncharted island, and launch your first attacks upon the unsuspecting world. As you crush city after city with your magnificent creation, the resistance of the people in that region will weaken, until eventually they bow to the inevitable and admit that you're in charge. When you have conquered all of the regions on the globe, you win! You are the world's Supreme Dictator and Number One Monkey. Simple as that.
They are nearly half-way towards hitting their goal which is fantastic to see and according to kicktraq they are trending towards reaching that elusive 100% mark.
Check them out on Kickstarter and get your wallets out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgOQY9YyKhc
This is of course really early stuff, but it's great to have them send in video's for us to put up, that's Linux dedication!
I am rather excited for this one as Kerberos Productions join the ranks of the many Linux-friendly developers with their latest game Kaiju-A-GoGo which is now on Kickstarter.
Kerberos actually went fully indie in October of 2012 and are looking to keep expanding and Kickstarter is a good way to raise funds for the games they love to create. This is actually their third campaign now with their past two being successful, so it could be a triple winner for these guys.
About
Kaiju-a-gogo is a strategy-action, PC/mobile video-game featuring GIANT MONSTERS. The player takes on the role of a fledgling Mad Scientist who has built the first human-controlled Kaiju in the world. While your rivals race to catch up with your genius and build their own Kaiju to compete with you, you have a five-year-window to use your Kaiju to achieve TOTAL WORLD DOMINATION.
Start the game by choosing one of three monsters and its associated Mad Scientist character. You will then begin play at your Secret Lair, an uncharted island, and launch your first attacks upon the unsuspecting world. As you crush city after city with your magnificent creation, the resistance of the people in that region will weaken, until eventually they bow to the inevitable and admit that you're in charge. When you have conquered all of the regions on the globe, you win! You are the world's Supreme Dictator and Number One Monkey. Simple as that.
They are nearly half-way towards hitting their goal which is fantastic to see and according to kicktraq they are trending towards reaching that elusive 100% mark.
Check them out on Kickstarter and get your wallets out.
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