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a NIFTY game release on Steam for Linux

a nifty game release on steam for linux mac windows games

a NIFTY game is a fast paced twin stick shooter for Linux, Mac and Windows. Since the games release is available now on Steam with a discount.
While reminiscent of old arcade games reinterpreted with voxels. Where players gather powerups with unique effects and collect better weapons. Trying to defeat the ever changing enemies and collect their bits.
So a NIFTY game takes place in a simulated world. Inhabited by various programs, because they are all competing for resources (bits). Defeat the other programs to gather their bits. Then increase your own strength. But take care, the system gets corrupts with the more programs get forcefully terminated. Can you survive the evolving programs and the increasing corruption of the system long enough to escape the simulation?

a NIFTY game game trailer:

a NIFTY game Features:

a NIFTY game features many key elements from similar arcade games, with some added twists.

  • Procedurally generated levels
  • Evolving enemies inspired by genetics
  • Combinable powerups
  • Multiple weapons
  • Shader effects inspired by glitches of old technologies (e.g. scanlines)

a NIFTY game takes place in a simulated world. Due to the various programs competing for resources (bits). So defeat the other programs to gather their bits. While increasing your own strength. But take care, since you will have to survive the evolving programs. So the big question, can you handle the system long enough to escape the simulation?

The whole twin-stick shooter aspect is straight forward and not over priced. Yet those keen to some casual shooter games will appreciate the challenge.

a NIFTY game will is available now on Steam for Linux, Mac and Windows. So along with the release, a 10% discount off the $6.29 USD price until September 8th.

System Requirements:

  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 or higher
  • Storage: 150 MB available space

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