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Scrap Yard

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: ByteRockers' Games

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'Scrap Yard' Announced, Free Alpha Test Available For Download - Screens

by Rainier on March 21, 2017 @ 11:48 a.m. PDT

Scrap Yard is a multiplayer top-down action shooter where the player fights against others for valuable energy cores in the midst of a life-hostile world.

In order to survive this battle, he develops a powerful character in the course of the game, optimizes his base and builds his own maps.

The Alpha version of Scrapyard allows players to dive into the ugly land of cyborgs, robots and grotesque figures even before the official launch. Every corner holds wobbly clouds of smoke, contamination, scrap and a lot of weird structures that scare even the most adventurous and fearless player.


The player constantly competes for the scarce resources. In order to expand the character and their base as much as possible, all players need the valuable energy cores to become true combat machines. These are stored in the respective bases and can be stolen by other players. Therefore, the player must balance between offensive and defensive strategies. The goal is to reach higher levels in the internal league.

The more energy cores the player has won, the better the placement. In addition to the production of energy cores, the player constantly develops his own character by exchanging body parts and thus optimizing his abilities. He builds his own map with built in riddles, which he defends from opponents with ingenious defensive systems, or cleverly steers his character across the map in real time in the attack mode. With the collected scrap, the player can build strong items for their own scrap yard.

Scrap Yard’s alpha version is now available as a free download.

 


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