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Coming across it by pure chance recently, Bioflux - Horde is an upcoming survival game with enemy numbers that actually look like true hordes of infected.

I've played tons of action and survival games before, but I don't remember another that throws actual hordes of enemies running at you like this. The closest I can think if is probably World War Z for the sheer numbers but they're a different genre of game overall. Safe to say this is going onto my watch-list to keep a close eye on. Could end up being a good one to blast around in!

Have a look at their early trailer below:

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In true indie dev style, I couldn't find a website or any real info about the developer to share - just the new Steam page that managed to capture my interest to highlight for you today.

From the Steam page:

Open Quarantine Zone - Explore eight square kilometers of forest, suburbs and the ruins of Eisenstadt. Weather and the day night cycle constantly change visibility and atmosphere.

Dynamic Horde System - Face thousands of infected. Some wander through the landscape while others wait in the ruins. They react to movement, light and sound and they do not forget easily.

Survival Under Pressure - Hunger, thirst and exhaustion shape every decision. Manage your resources or die trying.

Building and Defense - Build and reinforce shelters in key locations. Power, lighting and defenses decide whether you survive the night or join the horde.

Crafting and Exploration - Scavenge, loot and craft tools, weapons and equipment. Search hidden bunkers and old quarantine facilities buried in the wilderness.

Open Storyline - Discover the truth behind the fall of Eisenstadt piece by piece. Follow traces, recordings and forgotten places that reveal what really happened inside the zone.

Bioflux - Horde

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Purple Library Guy 4 hours ago
they do not forget easily.
OK, but maybe they forgive?
. . . No?
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