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I rarely play top down action games, but Biodrone Battle does look pretty good enough to make me want to write it up.

The morphing aspect sounds pretty good, and judging by the trailer the actual gameplay looks well polished.

About the game (Official)
Biodrone Battle brings classic top-down action rooted in the pioneer gaming era of the 1980s into your living room.

The game's goal is to eliminate all hostile drones that try to keep their recently gained autonomy, by either shooting or morphing into them. Morphing into more powerful drones is crucial to competing with stronger opponents on higher floors.

Refined with various up-to-date improvements, Biodrone Battle is like an old school game time-warped into the future.

Some features
– Top-down scroller without pixel art but uses modern lighting, colorful particle effects and atmospheric sound.
– It utilizes two kinds of gameplay elements that go hand in hand: shooting and tactical morphing.
– There are eight drone characters with individual behaviour, weapons and gear.
– 21 game floors, each highly individual in gameplay and appearance, to keep up the challenge, fun and motivation to play.

Check out Biodrone Battle on Itch now!

If you check it out be sure to let us know what it's like! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Action, Itch.io
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nitroflow Apr 9, 2015
Paradroid with a fresh coat of paint.
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