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Decoherence

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Efecto Studios

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'Decoherence' Announced - Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 16, 2017 @ 9:15 a.m. PDT

Decoherence is a competitive action/strategy game where you build robots, devise a battle plan and fight alongside them.

It’ll test your strategic thinking, sharp reflexes and adaptability, all of which are needed to reach the top. Plays like a twin-stick shooter, but is a strategy game at its core. You build robots using components you’ve collected, place them on the arena, configure their AI and fight alongside them against an opponent with their own team of robots.

Decoherence will provide a competitive online experience mixing frantic action with strategy and deep tactics, making it a pretty unique take on the genre. Two matches will never be the same because skill is a factor that has almost as much weight as strategizing.

"Details and gameplay are yet to be revealed, but for now, what can be said is that Decoherence will provide a competitive online experience mixing frantic action with strategy and deep tactics, making it a pretty unique take on the genre. Two matches will never be the same because skill is a factor that has almost as much weight as strategizing," said Miguel Posada, Game Designer and co-founder at Efecto Studios.

"We'll soon announce more details about the game, but for now, we can only be grateful to be here. We suggest that other studios learn as much as they can from co-developing with the best possible partner studios they can find, so that later they can put those lessons (and saved money) into practice and become their own client. It's a path as challenging as it is satisfying," commented Eivar Rojas, CEO and co-founder at Efecto Studios.


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