Use the link above to share that Tux Love. Since we do not have formal confirmation about a Linux release. Really it’s just an evil doers plot to take over the world, right?Ĭlone Drone in the Danger Zone is available on Steam for Mac and Windows, priced at $14.99 USD. Players must must survive the sinister trials of the arena. With your mind downloaded into a robot gladiator. Singleplayer Game Modes: Story Mode - One part epic tale of human defiance, another part laser swords. With your mind downloaded into a robot gladiator, you must survive the sinister trials of the arena. So gameplay allows any part of your body can be sliced of. Clone Drone in the Danger Zone is a robot voxel slice-em-up where any part of your body can be sliced off. Entertaining Commentary: With over 10000 spoken words, Commentatron and Analysis-Bot provide a running commentary of your performance and react to your activities.You are never safe, as any blow can instantly kill or dismember. Sharp Sword Combat: Combat is fast and intense, putting great emphasis on movement, timing and positioning.Large enemies need to be cut down to size before a fatal blow can be delivered. Jumping on one leg is a common occurrence. Epic Voxel Dismemberment: In addition to looking cool, the ability to cut off body parts is central to the gameplay.While the best suggestion is to share that Tux Love on Steam.Ĭlone Drone in the Danger Zone Alpha Trailer! (Window and Mac, no Linux yet) So native a native release should be a given. What’s funny, Clone Drone in the Danger Zone is a Unity 3D release. There seems to be hope of a Linux release. Justifing support for another platform at this stage in the game.” This is just because we don’t have the extra time + engineering bandwidth. ![]() Depending on what works / doesn’t when we try it later. But haven’t ruled out supporting it closer to the full release. Sadly at the moment our tiny team doesn’t have any concrete plans to add Linux support to Clone Drone. And there weren’t many options back then, was all about the BZFlag and GTetrinet :)) – so thank you for your awesome work in promoting games on Linux! “When I grew up, I loved playing games on Linux.
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