About This Game Inspired by Victorian era science fiction writers such as H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, Ironcast is set in an exciting alternative history; a time when refined men and women in top hats and bonnets commanded gigantic walking war machines, laying waste to the enemies of the British Empire! Take control of a 7 meter tall walking vehicle called an Ironcast and face off against an invading force of enemy Ironcast in order to defend 1880's Victorian England. Battles are fought by generating resource nodes which in turn drive the Ironcast's various weapons and systems. You must choose how to spend these nodes wisely, either offensively in order to cripple and destroy your opponents, or defensively, if they suspect a barrage of incoming weapons fire is due.Features:Turn based strategy combat set against a rich and interesting alternate 1880's history. Roguelite campaign mode where death is permanent but with persistent rewards from one game session to the next. Drive back the invading forces and press forth for victory!Hand painted art style.Inspired by the steampunk genre and Victorian science fiction.Loot new technology and upgrade abilities from the wrecks of fallen enemies. Customise your Ironcast with a range of unique weapons and defensive systems. Over 50 different unlockable items will ensure an almost limitless number of combinations.Passive Augmentations allow players to modify their Ironcast's weapons and abilities. For PC, Mac and Linux. 1075eedd30 Title: IroncastGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:DreadbitPublisher:RipstoneRelease Date: 26 Mar, 2015 Ironcast Free Download Crack Serial Key Keygen Okay, I'm a big fun of roguelike games and mechs and this game seemed right down my alley initially. However, there's one thing I detest more than anything else and that is poor game design. You see, this game emulates rogulike experience, like you go there, you fight, you die. Like all rougelike games it gives you the rush, you want to get better to beat it. But the problem is that there's no point of getting better, as there's a reliable sequence of steps that will bring you to victory. To achieve this you have to avoid the missions that will get you killed that were put there by the developers to emulate the roguelike experience. When there's no point of getting better at the game, and half the missions being deathtraps you realize that you've been fooled and there's nothing more to this game than visual aesthetics.
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