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Shoot Many Robots is a downloadable video game developed by Demiurge Studios and published by Ubisoft for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Microsoft Windows via Steam. It is the first original title to be released by the developer previously known for its work on titles such as Rock Band, BioShock, Mass Effect and more. Demiurge Studios worked co-operatively on Green Day: Rock Band with Harmonix and Electronic Arts. Demiurge Studios released their in-house project Shoot Many Robots in March 2012. On February 19, 2015, Demiurge was acquired by Sega and became part of their mobile gaming subsidiary, Sega Networks.

Players start in the character's RV, where they may equip their character with five items: one weapon that will have unlimited ammunition in the game, a special weapon with limited ammo, and hats, pants, and backpacks that can boost performance statistics such as damage given or health or impart special abilities such as slide attacks or a jetpack. They then select a stage to complete, generally following stages in a linear order, but players can return to a previously completed stage.System Requirements- Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7- Processor: 3 GHz @ Intel Pentium 4 or Higher- Memory: 1 GB @ Minimum or Higher- Video Graphic: 256 MB @ Minimum or Higher- Sound: Windows Compatible Sound CardInstall Notes- Open folder D2X-GAMES- Install game with DAEMON Tools- Copy file in the folder Crack to Installation folder- Play the game- Enjoy it!

A 4-player co-op run-n-gun action shooter throws you into a tidal wave of degenerate robots with an array of weaponry that would make any shooter enthusiast proud.Players take control of P. Walter Tugnut (The “P” stands for “Pickles”), a hillbilly who stockpiles guns, ammo, and beer in his dilapidated RV awaiting the inevitable robot apocalypse. When the abandoned factory in the distance begins producing robots on its own, Walter sets off in his RV on a robot-killing rampage, hoping to save humanity from an onslaught of robot hordes.Developed by Demiurge Studios, co-developers of Borderlands™, Brothers in Arms®, and Mass Effect™. Key Features. Run-n-GunA classic 2.5D side-scrolling shooter, revitalized with modern game design. 4-Player Co-OpFour players online and up to two players locally can work together to take down the robot armies.

You start a new game with a certain number of lives. Sinistar unleashed.

Character CustomizationPlayers can equip Walter with countless combinations of items to tailor to their play style. Players also level up and gain XP by killing robots, which grants them access to new missions and equipment, as well as increase Walter’s damage and health.

MissionsPush forward through robot territory in Traversal missions – huge levels that end in epic robot boss battles. Hunker down in Survival missions – claustrophobic levels where the only object is to outlast waves of robot hordes. For the truly hardcore, there are three difficulty modes to keep players hurting. Diversified CombatTake two weapons with you into battle – but it's going to be a tough choice. Revolvers, rocket launchers, assault rifles, flamethrowers, SMGs, and shotguns all beg to be used, not to mention the freeze ray, gnome launcher, and a cat carrier that shoots an exploding robot decoy.

Tanks a lot charter. With melee combat, players can (and should) punch robots to knock them back and inflict damage. Rockets shot by robots can also be punched, if timed correctly, back into their metal faces.

Robots

Nut Up, Gear Up, Power UpNuts are dropped by robots when they are killed, and are used to buy new weapons and gear. Robots occasionally drop power-ups that temporarily grant superhuman powers. These power-ups can turn the tide and reward players for high combos. Robots with PersonalityNumerous robots – from tiny chainsaw-wielding Choppers to gigantic fire-spewing Fatboys – all have unique personalities, AI, and unique ways to kill, with even fiercer models appearing as the difficulty ramps up.Media.

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