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Today I took a quick look at Mushroom Crusher Extreme which is a cute little isometric arcade-style fantasy game.

They have a demo available, and it seems to work perfectly fine for me. I love the art style and it seems like it could be a pretty interesting game.

They game is looking for votes on Steam's Greenlight, so give it a vote if you like the demo.

About the game
Mushroom Crusher Extreme is an isometric arcade-style fantasy game, where you take control of Zenon, a mage with a mission to repel the invasion of giant Shrooms on his native archipelago.

Battle against time and use your elemental magic to vanquish the invaders before it's too late! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Storminator16 May 11, 2016
Definitely trying out the demo and supporting on Steam Greenlight today. Thanks for posting.


Last edited by Storminator16 on 11 May 2016 at 8:13 pm UTC
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