8-bit Armies

8-bit Armies

Console Windows
Publisher Petroglyph Games
Genre Real-time , Strategy , Tactical
Views 41
Downloads 21
Released April 22, 2016
File size 819.75 M
5/5 (1 vote)
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8-Bit Armies is a retro Real-Time Strategy game for the PC. With a colorful, blocky voxel art style, 8-Bit Armies is Petroglyph’s most fast-paced, friendly, and accessible RTS game to date. Collect resources, build up and defend your base, amass your army of military units, and ultimately crush your opponents! 8-Bit Armies features offline single-player missions, two-player cooperative missions, AI skirmish mode, and Player-vs-Player Multiplayer modes running on dedicated game servers.

8-Bit Armies is for anyone that enjoys RTS games, or felt overwhelmed by more serious games. With hours of solo and co-op gameplay included, there’s something here for everyone!

  • 25 offline campaign missions.
  • 10 co-op missions to play with your friends.
  • 10 multiplayer/skirmish maps that support up to 8 players online.
  • AI with multiple difficulty options to play with cooperatively or fight against.
  • Classic Base-Building mechanics let you construct the ultimate HQ from which to launch attacks against your foes.
  • Destructible environments on maps ranging from small to very large.
  • Easy to understand modern military units and structures lets RTS beginners jump right in.
  • From the same team that brought you RTS classics such as Star Wars: Empire at War, Universe at War, and Grey Goo.

©2016 Petroglyph Games, Inc. All rights reserved. All other intangible assets embodied in or arising from this work, including, without limitation, all intellectual property in and to the marks 8-BIT ARMIES™, GLYPHX®, PETROGLYPH®, the corresponding design(s) and/or logo(s), software, or other intangible assets of whatsoever nature are owned by Petroglyph Games, Inc. Any reproduction or distribution in any form or by any means, without the express written consent of Petroglyph Games, Inc. is strictly prohibited.

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