The online game studio Jagex is well-known for OSRS gold its extensive Runescape collection, but many won't understand that the studio has expanded the range of games it offers to include publishing or perhaps tabletop games.
Jagex today announced the fact that it has signed an address with the indie developer Outlier Games to put up the first game of the studio which is the spaceship control roguelike This Means Warp. The game will be launched on PC with Steam Early Access on March 17.
The game was designed with replayability and multiplayer in mind, this Means Warp encourages gamers to work together and to take on the role of a tactical player during chaotic, real-time combat, and to employ clever tactics as they manage their combat through the hostile, procedurally generated world.
Drawing inspiration from roguelikes like FTL and birthday birthday celebration games, including Overcooked, This Means Warp sees gamers manipulate group contributors on board one of the ships, while manning distinct structures, with a focus on guns and executing repairs while in the long in the long run, they chart a route through the treacherous and void of space.
To understand more about Jagex's publication Of This Means Warp, we asked Outlier Games' founders Paul Froggatt and Matt Rathbun and Lead Product Manager at Jagex, Robert Fox-Galassi on cheap Runescape gold their thoughts on this latest partnership.
The online game studio Jagex is well-known for OSRS gold its extensive Runescape collection, but many won't understand that the studio has expanded the range of games it offers to include publishing or perhaps tabletop games.
Jagex today announced the fact that it has signed an address with the indie developer Outlier Games to put up the first game of the studio which is the spaceship control roguelike This Means Warp. The game will be launched on PC with Steam Early Access on March 17.
The game was designed with replayability and multiplayer in mind, this Means Warp encourages gamers to work together and to take on the role of a tactical player during chaotic, real-time combat, and to employ clever tactics as they manage their combat through the hostile, procedurally generated world.
Drawing inspiration from roguelikes like FTL and birthday birthday celebration games, including Overcooked, This Means Warp sees gamers manipulate group contributors on board one of the ships, while manning distinct structures, with a focus on guns and executing repairs while in the long in the long run, they chart a route through the treacherous and void of space.
To understand more about Jagex's publication Of This Means Warp, we asked Outlier Games' founders Paul Froggatt and Matt Rathbun and Lead Product Manager at Jagex, Robert Fox-Galassi on cheap Runescape gold their thoughts on this latest partnership.