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Lazy Galaxy Rebel Story Releases

 

 

Riga, Latvia – August 22, in the year of our Lord 2018 – Latvian gamedev company Coldwild Games releases their game, Lazy Galaxy: Rebel Story on Steam. Lazy Galaxy: Rebel Story is a shoot-em-up (SHMUP) game that features a unique addition to the genre: story-driven character progression. Set in the Lazy Galaxy universe, player takes a role of a robot H-34-RT, set to complete the mission given to him by the civilization that is long gone. On his way, he must find new allies and determine how important is his mission to him.

“We wanted to enhance the traditional shmup experience, not simply through well-polished gameplay, but also by adding meaningful plot and character interactions to it” - Coldwild Games.

After quitting their jobs, a Latvian couple publishes their second serious game on Steam. The unique feature of Lazy Galaxy: Rebel Story is controlling three character ships instead of one. Rather than getting experience from kills, the characters level up by talking to each other. In the end, players get the adrenaline rush of shoot-em-ups combined with a squad-based system and meaningful conversations between characters.

The game features 8 different levels with unique bosses, 6 ships and 6 allies to unlock, each one of them significantly affecting the gameplay. The traditional SHMUP gameplay is also there: the main goal of each level is still to progress forward while destroying everything that moves.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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