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Steam News15 January 201610y ago

GO WITH THE FLOW, DEFUNCT RELEASES ON 29-1-2016

INDIE RACING-ADVENTURE RELEASES ON 29-1-2016 ON STEAM Defunct is on collision course for a release!

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addedINDIE RACING-ADVENTURE RELEASES ON 29-1-2016 ON STEAM Defunct is on collision course for a release! On 29th of January, take control of a slightly broken robot and use your wits and skills to traverse expansive levels full of challenges. Gamers will have to find their way on a post-human earth, and catch up with their spaceship before they are left behind forever! Interested? Go straight to the Steam page to add it to your wishlist DEFUNCT? WHAT KIND OF GAME IS THAT? Defunct is an adventure game with a focus on flow, speed and an engaging world. You are a broken robot that accidentally falls out of a giant cargo ship onto a post-human earth, now inhabited by robots. You have to get back to your ship before it’s too late! The gravitize engine is used to create a separate gravity around yourself, this is the main source of your speed. Use this in downhills to accelerate. But be careful, using it uphill will slow you down. In addition to this the world is full of different speed boosts such as fuel canisters which you can pick up and use to go faster. These tools enables you to drive through the world, meet strange robots, swing in vines, fly through junkyards and boost your way back to your ship.

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addedINDIE RACING-ADVENTURE RELEASES ON 29-1-2016 ON STEAM Defunct is on collision course for a release! On 29th of January, take control of a slightly broken robot and use your wits and skills to traverse expansive levels full of challenges. Gamers will have to find their way on a post-human earth, and catch up with their spaceship before they are left behind forever! Interested? Go straight to the Steam page to add it to your wishlist DEFUNCT? WHAT KIND OF GAME IS THAT? Defunct is an adventure game with a focus on flow, speed and an engaging world. You are a broken robot that accidentally falls out of a giant cargo ship onto a post-human earth, now inhabited by robots. You have to get back to your ship before it’s too late! The gravitize engine is used to create a separate gravity around yourself, this is the main source of your speed. Use this in downhills to accelerate. But be careful, using it uphill will slow you down. In addition to this the world is full of different speed boosts such as fuel canisters which you can pick up and use to go faster. These tools enables you to drive through the world, meet strange robots, swing in vines, fly through junkyards and boost your way back to your ship.

INDIE RACING-ADVENTURE RELEASES ON 29-1-2016 ON STEAM Defunct is on collision course for a release! On 29th of January, take control of a slightly broken robot and use your wits and skills to traverse expansive levels full of challenges. Gamers will have to find their way on a post-human earth, and catch up with their spaceship before they are left behind forever! Interested? Go straight to the Steam page to add it to your wishlist DEFUNCT? WHAT KIND OF GAME IS THAT? Defunct is an adventure game with a focus on flow, speed and an engaging world. You are a broken robot that accidentally falls out of a giant cargo ship onto a post-human earth, now inhabited by robots. You have to get back to your ship before it’s too late! The gravitize engine is used to create a separate gravity around yourself, this is the main source of your speed. Use this in downhills to accelerate. But be careful, using it uphill will slow you down. In addition to this the world is full of different speed boosts such as fuel canisters which you can pick up and use to go faster. These tools enables you to drive through the world, meet strange robots, swing in vines, fly through junkyards and boost your way back to your ship.

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