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I have to admit whenever I see "twin stick shooter" I get a little bored, as I played that genre to death over the years, but A Quiver of Crows is interesting enough to make me think again.

You are a Crow who's fighting off demons and ghouls, and with some pretty stylish graphics to go with it too. I thought that it looked pretty decent from the trailer, and then I saw a crow shooting what looked like a laser with enemies everywhere and...sold.

Features
- 360-degree twin-stick chaos!
- Local / couch co-op so you don't have to go it alone
- Upgradable weapons, bombs, and shields
- Unique environments and physics not common in shmups
- Play using controller or keyboard & mouse
- In development for PC, Mac, & Linux

Made by 3 developers who previously worked on some casual games, and they decided to branch out a bit it seems.

What do you think to it? You can give it a vote to help it onto Steam by visiting their greenlight page. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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WorMzy Jan 22, 2015
Quote- In development for PC, Mac, & Linux

Wow, in development for Personal Computers, a specific brand of Personal Computers, and an operating system that can be run on Personal Computers!

Sarcasm aside, it looks like a pretty cool game. I love the graphics.
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