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Modern Wolf Showing Off Three Titles During PAX East 2020

by Rainier on Feb. 24, 2020 @ 7:26 a.m. PST

Iindie publisher Modern Wolf will be showcasing three exciting new titles at PAX East in Boston this week - Ostranauts, Necronator: Dead Wrong and newly announced Kosmokrats.

Modern Wolf will be located at booth #8022 in the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC).

Kosmokrats

A comedic puzzle game with tongue in cheek humour, players begin the adventure as a potato peeler in an alternate universe where the Soviet Union never fell, who gets reassigned from their potato peeling duties to pilot an assembly drone and build spaceships in a series of puzzle solving missions.

Ostranauts

Ostranauts is a detailed simulation of owning and living aboard a spaceship, in a solar system where honest living is a slow death sentence. Set in the NEO Scavenger universe, where Earth has suffered cataclysmic collapse, the rest of the System lives on in a state of capitalistic dystopia. Players will create their captain, build or customize their starting ship from the spoils of their career history, and find ways to keep their motley crew in line, fuel in their tanks, food on their plates, and the debt collectors at bay.

Necronator: Dead Wrong

A comedic micro RTS game with a deck-building twist, Necronator: Dead Wrong allows players to collect and deploy undead units and build an army to conquer the insufferable goody-two shoes of the Livmor Alliance and restore Necronator to his former glory. Developed by Toge Productions, its unique art style and a series of different single-player narrative campaigns make for a quirky RTS that oozes originality.

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