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Tower 57

Platform(s): Amiga, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action
Publisher: 11 bit studios
Developer: Pixwerk
Release Date: Nov. 16, 2017

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'Tower 57' (ALL) Gets PC Date - Trailer

by Rainier on Oct. 26, 2017 @ 10:47 a.m. PDT

Tower 57 is a top-down twin stick shooter with 16-bit inspired pixel art, destructible environments, and a heavy focus on co-op.

In a dieselpunk world where Megatowers are the only enclaves of civilization, a group of extraordinary individuals―yes, that includes you―is sent to infiltrate the reclusive Tower 57. Your skills, clip capacity, and ability to cooperate will decide your fate.

Tower 57 is also a modern take on what made Amiga games so great back in the day.

Choose from six extraordinary individuals, each with their own skillsets, and infiltrate the reclusive Tower 57. Shoot your way to the top with an eccentric arsenal of weapons and gadgets while trying to keep your limbs intact - those vending machine replacements can get pricey.

With local and online co-op, Tower 57 is even better with a friend. Bait and flank your enemies, combine weapon types for unique effects, and give your friend a lift when they're down. After all, two legs are better than none.

Key Features

  • Fast-paced, responsive arcade gameplay
  • Highly destructible environments
  • Original pixel art―rich and vibrant levels awaiting to be explored
  • Seven characters with different skills and arsenals
  • Campaign designed for both single-player and co-op (local and online)
  • Absorbing, unique dieselpunk world

Tower 57 is coming to PC (Win/Mac) via Steam, GOG, Humble Store and other stores starting November 16, 2017 for $11.99, with console releases to follow at a later date.


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