Space Run combina la defensa por torre con la construcción de naves espaciales

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Spece Run está a cargo del desarrollador Sylvain Passot quien anteriormente trabajó 10 años en “un gran estudio de desarrollo francés” (¿Ubisoft?) y quién fundo el estudio Passtech Games que por ahora solo consiste de el.

El juego será mostrado en la Game Developers Conference a mediados de marzo, con la mira a ser lanzado en mayo por menos de $10 USD. La misión del juego es simple, tomamos el rol del capitán Buck Mann, quien debe transportar carga de un extremo a otro de la galaxia en el año 2525.

A lo largo del recorrido encontraremos cinturones de asteroides, piratas y otros transportistas. Cada entrega exitosa resultará en recompensas que permitirán obtener nuevos módulos para la nave y mejorar los que ya se tienen. Misiones completadas podrán cursarse nuevamente con los módulos nuevos y mejorados.

En el primer tráiler de Space Run podrán ver algunas de las formas que el ensamblado modular de las naves permite, así que podrán intentar emular la forma de alguna nave espacial de su serie o película favorita.

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FOCUS HOME INTERACTIVE PRESENTS SPACE RUN FROM PASSTECH GAMES ON VIDEO

We are thrilled to unveil today, with a video, Space Run. This PC game mixes strategy and space ship construction in real time, borrowing certain mechanics from the “tower defense” system with numerous twists and hyper dynamic gameplay. Space Run is a nod to ’80s science fiction and pays homage to many of its tropes and references.

Space Run is a true indie title developed by a “one-man studio”, namely Sylvain Passot who, after spending 10 years in a large French development studio, decided to develop his own concept, “‘Space Run”. Although nowhere near the scale of the productions he had previously worked on, Sylvain was supported with enough resources to complete and add the finishing touches to his game, and Space Run still has plenty of surprises in store with its well-oiled game mechanics, addictive gameplay and intense, exciting missions.

We were won over by Space Run, which has already proved a hit with numerous European journalists who tested the first game levels at various press presentations earlier this year. Space Run will also be demonstrated and playable at GDC Play in the US during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco from March 17-21, 2014, when an even more complete version will be available, as the game is set for release in May priced under $10.

The year is 2525. You are captain Buck Mann, the most fearless, daredevil and the most broke of all the pilots in the galaxy! Your new job: you are a Space Runner, one of the space haulage contractors whose job is to transport valuable cargo from one end of the galaxy to the other… and one thing’s for sure: it’s going to be a bumpy ride. Not only do the cosmic highways regularly pass through asteroid belts of all sizes, but they are also used by dangerous and unscrupulous pirates armed to the teeth, whose fighters and battle cruisers will make short work of your transport vessel if you’re totally unprepared. And finally, you will also encounter other galactic “drivers” with whom you are fiercely competitive, so take this opportunity to give them a friendly blast from your turbo lasers when you overtake them!

Fulfil your contracts with gusto and your reputation will soar, opening the doors to new clients and more demanding and hazardous assignments… but which will also be more lucrative! The rewards earned from these missions will enable you to unlock new modules for your ship or upgrade those you already own: luxuries you can’t afford to be without if you want to survive the mortal perils lurking in space. Turrets lasers, missile launchers, shield generators, thrusters, power plants and other modules will allow you to adapt to new combat situations in mid-flight that arise on your travels. Build, recycle, repair and reposition the modules and improvise as best you can to deal with the multiple threats you will face.

Retry the first missions with new and more technically advanced modules you’ve just unlocked to complete them more quickly and improve your score. Then enter a brutal race with your friends to finish each mission in the shortest time possible… preferably with your ship still intact![/pane]

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