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GOG fans can finally get in on the Brotato action, just keep in mind - it might suck away endless hours of your time if you're not careful. A game I constantly go back to, and it's been getting regular free content thanks to developer Evil Empire taking over future development of it.

Always great to see popular indie games be added to GOG, which has been a bit slow at times to add some good stuff like this. The DRM-free release on GOG also has the Brotato: Abyssal Terrors DLC and soundtrack available too.

The most recent trailer is below:

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Features

  • Auto-firing weapons by default with a manual aiming option.
  • Fast runs (under 30 minutes).
  • Dozens of characters available to customize your runs (one-handed, crazy, lucky, mage and many more).
  • Hundreds of items and weapons to choose from (flamethrowers, SMGs, rocket launchers or sticks and stones).
  • Local Co-Op for up to 4 players.
  • Survive waves lasting 20 to 90 seconds each and kill off as many aliens as you can during that time.
  • Collect materials to gain experience and get items from the shop between waves of enemies.
  • Accessibility options: tweak the health, damage and speed of enemies so the difficulty is right for you.

With the release it's 20% off until March 4th.

Release Date: 23rd June 2023
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:GOGSteam
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