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Deluje prilicno simpaticno i bogato za igru ovog tipa. 🙂 Nemacka verzija je vec dostupna, dok se engleska ocekuje za koji dan. Igra je (valjda) vec neko vreme dostupna na XBLA.
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AQUA - Naval Warfare - it's an arcade shooter, soaked the aquatic theme, from the Slovak company Games Distillery. The game is set in a beautiful world of industrial-Victorian style. Depending on your preferences you can control one of three ships, each of which has its own strengths and weaknesses. Lightweight boat has a high maneuverability, but poorly armed. Heavily armed ship contrary moves very awkwardly, but it has a powerful military arsenal. A cruiser is a compromise with the average speed and armament. Apart from the main ship you can manage the additional ships with special features: sonar, fire support, or treatment.
A year after it launched on Xbox Live Arcade, the PC edition of Games Distillery's arcade-y seabound steampunk dual-stick shooter Aqua - Naval Warfare is due to leave drydock this month.
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PC publisher Just A Game announced today that it'll be released for PC via digital distribution and retail "this month." That's as specific as it gets.
Packing a single-player campaign along with co-op and competitive multiplayer modes, Aqua puts players in command of customisable ships to save an eponymous steampunk world from conflict, conspiracy, and all those other great excuses to go and explode each other. Unlockable ship types, weapons and upgrades will let you tinker, if you like that sort of thing.
The PC edition's price has not been confirmed yet. For reference, Aqua costs 800 Microsoft Points ($10) on XBLA. A PC release was planned all along, but Games Distillery went silent on the subject after Microsoft picked up the XBLA edition.
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