![]() ![]() Mighty Fight Federation February 7, 2020 We are INCREDIBLY proud to announce that Mighty Fight is now LIVE in Early Access! Even more exciting? Yooka-Laylee and Toejam & Earl will be coming soon, thanks to our friends and Now: It’s your last day for tons of demos of killer games to come, including this impressive and unique arcade sports game that turns a childhood classic into a clever and action-packed 2D brawl. Kung Fu Kickball- Okay, the second you’re done reading this, just go over to the Spring Edition of the Steam Game Festival if you haven’t already. The KungFu Kickball demo is now live on Steam as part of Go grab it now while it's available /NnvkyWTZXX It also looks like it’s easier to huff and puff when your enemies take nap breaks… It does look like it can make for a killer VR action game, though (it has to be better than the Maleficent films, at the very least). Wolf & Pigs: Out for Vengeance- We’ve seen several revisions and different takes on classic fairy tales in the past, but a version of the Three Little Pigs that takes place in a post-apocalyptic land where the wolf is the hero and the pigs are a gang of wasteland hoodlums is still a rather surprising one. The game already made a damn good first impression when it led off Nintendo’s Indie World showcase last week, so here’s hoping we see more cool and explosive bits like this in the coming months!Īn afternoon nap is the perfect opportunity to take down the gang's guards with a charge shot! #wolfandpigs #gamedev #screenshotsaturday /8jlY6ue1Qx ![]() We're super hyped by all the feedback we got from our announcement trailer! We'll be posting Blue Fire's updates here on twitter and also on our blog at so stay tuned □ #indiedev #IndieWorld #indiegames #NintendoSwitch #gamedev /WUcdD133Yeīlue Fire- Well, not only is this the first Screenshot Saturday post for Robi when it comes to showcasing their upcoming 3D platforming adventure, but also one of their first tweets ever. ![]() Luckily, this past week gave us many games in various forms to help us take our minds off of our troubles for a while, including enough posts to make for a batch of quick looks into highly promising titles. And yes, again, sorry if that sounds awkward, but being holed up for a lengthy period on top of everything else can take its toll on you. There was still quite a bit to work with this week when it came to those working on indie games and sharing their work with the #screenshotsaturday tag, actually, but again, given the time we’re in right, now, there are still at least a couple that deserve at least another small boost. KungFu Kickball is available tomorrow (February 10) on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.Okay, here we are with another edition of Screenshot Saturday, in the second week of our temporary “anything goes” approach. Will KungFu Kickball become the next big eSports title? We're not sure if this takes the main stage at EVO, but we do welcome more games with peculiar combinations such as Samurai Football and Motorcross Magicians. With 1v1 and 2v2 versus modes alongside a tournament mode, there's plenty of action to go around whether you're battling with friends locally or online. Overall, KungFu Kickball offers an intriguing take on a playground institution. When it comes to the music, KungFu Kickball has a stellar soundtrack thanks to composer John Fio, who previously worked on Wholesome Slaughter and Zarvot. With the tele-dash mechanic, players can change the flow of the game by quickly appearing in front of their opponent. Players can kick in all four directions, which can spice things up during heated gameplay. The gameplay is quite simple: you just kick and run. The pyramid level features some deep slopes while the cavern has players kicking the ball out of a deep pit with spikes that can stop someone's momentum when they least expect it. You could simply have a leveled playing field with different backgrounds slapped around, but fortunately, KungFu Kickball delivers six fantastic levels offering different strategies for all players. One of the key aspects of a game like this involves level design. Merging these two things together might seem a bit weird, but KungFu Kickball does it very well. On the other side of the fence, kickball became many kids' nightmare during gym class. Since the '1970s, kung-fu has been one of the world's most recognizable fighting styles thanks to Bruce Lee films and hip-hop.
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