Publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer Interactive Fate have released a brand-new demo for their dark fantasy beat’em up game with roguelite elements, Monster Run. Players will only have access to the demo for a limited time.
Featuring 9 distinct levels with increasing difficulty, the demo contains a newly designed world map. Imperial armies and fully destroyable castles dot the landscape of the evil human empire.
Unleash the ferocious monster with 12 different attacks, combos, and spells. No battle is the same as there are more than 33 unique units that will try to bring down the beast. Besides sheer troop volume, the enemy will deploy cunning tactics.
Try out new magical abilities like using telekinesis to levitate small objects and throw them at enemies. Shoot lightning from one’s paws or breath fire to torch armies. If all of this fun seems too easy, try the permadeath experience.
In this new demo, controller support has now been implemented. Players will enjoy a smooth and intuitive gameplay experience from the comfort of their couch or favorite chair.
Monster Run Availability
The Monster Run demo is available on Steam and is free to play until June 17, 2024. Feedback is welcomed and players are encouraged to watch for future updates.
Monster Run is planned to launch in 2024 on PC via Steam. Players can add the game to their wishlists and get notified when the game is released. Pricing information is not available at this time.
For more information visit the Monster Run visit the game’s product page on Steam.
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Publisher and Developer Information
Iceberg Interactive
Iceberg Interactive is an independent video game publisher based in Haarlem, The Netherlands. The company was founded in 2009 by an international group of game industry veterans who are also avid gamers. Working closely with developers from around the world, both midsize and indie, Iceberg Interactive aims to bring many exciting games to gamers. Several PC titles are a part of their portfolio including Clem, AirportSim, Doomblade, Strange Horticulture, Still There, Midnight Protocol, The Sojourn, Blazing Sails, Sacred Fire, Pax Nova, Star Dynasties, Circle Empires, Circle Empires Rivals, and Circle Empires Tactics.
Interactive Fate is a veteran game development company based in Estonia. The company has 10 years of experience and includes three key developers coming from academia, art, and information technology. Edvin Aedma is the game designer and team lead for Monster Run and Shortest Trip to Earth. In the past, Aedma served as co-producer, art director and creator of the visual style of Iceberg Interactive’s Circle Empires and Circle Empires Rivals. Taavi Viikman is a lead artist and co-founder at Interactive Fate who also has experience in graphic design, sound effects, UX design, and lecturer.
Gamer ever since I got my hands on a Commodore VIC-20 and an Atari 2600. In games, "Nanocyde" is my regular handle. I play games from all genres. Follow me on Twitter, for some good fun and random commentary on games and other exciting things.
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