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Teleglitch a roguelike top-down shooter with pixel graphics

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Teleglitch is a roguelike top-down shooter with pixel graphics. The game takes place in procedurally generated military research & training complex that has a different map every time you play. Our mission is to give players like you a chance to walk in the dark corridors, gripping their gun and few last rounds of ammunition. To play with finger on the trigger, high on adrenaline. We want to give you the, paranoid, sweaty, and bloody hard kind of fun.

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Features:
      20+ types of various opponents
      40+ types of weapons and items
      10 levels that radically change their structure every time you play
      10+ hours of play time (it gets harder the further you get, surprise)
      Detailed Database with juicy back story and useful info of each monster
      Option to combine all weapons and items into new awesome gear, such as the can gun (empty can + nails + explosive) or the high velocity light machinegun that shoots armor piercing depleted uranium bullets (result of modding the standard assault rifle).
      A sinister narrative filled with greedy military corporations, risky experiments and will to survive.


This game looks seriously cool with an interesting graphical style and frantic game play when the enemies start building up, not one to miss.

Demo: http://www.teleglitch.com/index.php?page=demo
Buy (£7.87): http://sites.fastspring.com/teleglitch/product/teleglitch Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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