Rotterdam, The Netherlands – Fun, fast-paced real time tactics game, Dog Duty, is going to be published by SOEDESCO on Steam and is now available for Early Access. As the game is in its final development stages, Zanardi & Liza teamed up with SOEDESCO to polish and further improve the game based on what players want. Zanardi & Liza is a Brazilian indie development studio that passionately started working on Dog Duty, which is their biggest project to date. They took their inspiration from games and series such as Commandos and G.I. Joe.
An octo-terminating mission
In Dog Duty, players control a squad of three characters while they wreak chaos, destroy installations and take down evil octo-bosses. Players can ride freely throughout the world and fight on top of whichever moving vehicle they can find, such as an armored car or boat. The mission is clear: Destroy the octo-tank, located in the desert, the octoplane, last seen at the river area and the octo-jumper, situated at the swamp area. Destroying one outpost affects the other outposts, cutting off weapons, armor and other octo-supplies. After defeating these wicked bosses, it’s time to defeat the treacherous Octopus Commander in his walled capital.
Key Features
• Assemble a 3-person squad and fight in Real Time Squid combat
• Liberate outposts to cut-off weapon, armor and other octo-supplies
• Defeat epic bosses and kill your way to the Evil Octopus Commander
• Fight on top of your armored octo-frying vehicle while driving
Dog Duty is available for PC and Mac for $9.99 via Steam Early Access.
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