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Lazors & Asteroids - Early-Access Sci-Fi Game Available On Linux

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Lazors & Asteroids is an open world SciFi game, now on Alphafunding on Desura!
The game has a chunk of open levels including large-scaled pre-set space battles and procedurally generated wars, along with a Free-Roam mode in which you have to collect items and attack cargo ships to upgrade your ship.


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Gameplay
There are three types of levels in the game: Free-Roam, open world and preset levels.
In Free-Roam you can do whatever you want. You can fly around, attack cargoships, collect items and upgrade different parts of your ship.
Open world levels are much like Free-Roam, but in these levels you don't need to upgrade or collect items. You can fight as many enemies as you want, with or without the help of other ships.
The preset levels are large-scale space battles that already layed out for you, where you can fight in battles of up to 50 vs 50.

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Get It Now
You can get Lazors & Asteroids on Desura through this link: http://www.desura.com/games/lazors-asteroids Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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I'm LethalHax, my real name is Jelle van Cappelle (I know, hard to pronounce).
I am still in school, and I develop games in my free time.
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