SA game Broforce Greenlit on Steam

25 July 2013

A game which is making some waves internationally is Broforce, and the South African-developed game has just been Greenlit on Steam.

Free Lives’ Broforce was among the games up for the Greenlight program, which allows the community to decide whether the game should make it to the Steam Store.

Well, the community has spoken and the 2D sidescrolling shooter has got the thumbs up and will make an appearance on Valve’s digital distribution platform.

Broforce is described as “a ridiculously violent platform game about being awesome action heroes from the 80s and 90s while slaying satanic terrorists and aliens while unravelling an evil plot to destroy the planet while dealing with being awesome action heroes from the 80s and 90s.”

Free Lives has also given gamers the chance to try out the “Brototype” by heading over to the Free Lives website and trying out the in-development build.

Source: Steam Community

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  1. Codify
    26.07.2013 at 06:42

    How about an interview Jeremy? I’d love to hear how these guys got started and what it’s like developing in SA.

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