The cutest riot simulator game, Anarcute, has been released today by the multi-award winning French creators Anarteam on PC (Steam) and Xbox One, and it is available for £11.99 / €14.99 / $14.99.
Check out the launch trailer of Anarcute, showcasing the games’ features:
“Anarcute lets players gather up an adorable cadre of dough-eyed revolutionaries and then unleash them on bright and colourful Kawaii-style destructible sandbox environments. The ultimate goal is not random chaos, but to bring peace and liberty to the world. By solving intricate puzzles, rescuing friends and defeating many enemies players will overthrow the dastardly Brainwash Patrol, and let cuteness rule!
Grow from a one-person army to a powerful mob, and unlock new powers as you do
Throw environmental objects and take down whole buildings while rampaging through the city
Face special units, including snipers and menacing robot spiders, from the dark forces of the Brainwash Patrol
Lead the revolution across 40 levels in a single-player campaign through cities such as Tokyo, Paris, Miami and Reykjavik
“We really feel we’ve made something pretty special and unique with Anarcute,” said Mathieu Leclercq, game designer at Anarteam. “I mean, how many other games are there that let you run rampant through the streets of Tokyo with an army of mussels, elephants and Shiba Inus?”
Anarcute is being created by Anarteam, based on the team’s original entry into Microsoft’s Imagine Cup 2014, winning the top prize in France and competing in the World Finals. A collective of five talented students at the French video game school Supinfogame, Anarteam has been developing Anarcute in their spare time during weekends and summer holidays. The title has been part of the ID@XBOX Program for Indie Developers and has won multiple awards during its development including “Best of Show for Action/Combat” at the Paris Games Week 2015, and Unity’s “Best Student Game” Award 2015.”
For more information on Anarcute, visit its official website.
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