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NEXT JUMP: Shmup Tactics [Official Site] sounds like an interesting game. It's done in the style of old shoot 'em up games, but turned into a turn-based strategy. A tactical shoot 'em up, if you will.

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The developers say it's inspired by the classic shoot 'em ups and bullet hell games, as well as being influenced by tactical games like Final Fantasy Tactics, Jeanne d’Arc and roguelikes like FTL and Crypt of the NecroDancer.

Sounds fun, it looks good, but I'm really interested to see how well this type of gameplay translates into a strategy game. If it feels any different, or if it's just another strategy game.

The developer also told us in the comments that the game is developed on Linux using Stencyl.

If you like the look of it, you can help it get on Steam by voting for it on the Greenlight.

They are planning a release on April 18th on itch.io and Steam if accepted. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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4 comments

filsd Mar 9, 2017
Hi!

Main dev here!
The game is also totally made on Linux. I'm using Stencyl. :)

Thanks for posting it!


Last edited by filsd on 9 March 2017 at 11:56 am UTC
Purple Library Guy Mar 9, 2017
Hmmm . . . I suck at those games too. I'll have to keep an eye on this.
no_information_here Mar 10, 2017
Clever looking mashup. I will be interested to see if they can pull it off.

Kudos for developing on Linux!
filsd Mar 10, 2017
Thanks!
People who are testing have liked it. :)
I hope you guys do as well!
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