Get ready to destroy some octopuses in classic 80’s and 90’s Real Time Tactics style
Rotterdam, the Netherlands – August 13, 2020 – Players can soon fight the evil bigwig octopus commander and his army in Dog Duty. The octopus-infested Real Time Tactics game will get its full release on Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Steam (Check Out Our Preview!) on September 17, 2020. Control a squad of three characters and wreak havoc, destroy installations and fight the exotic and evil Octo-Army in an open world setting.
A nostalgic feel of the 80’s and 90’s
Dog Duty was inspired by classic games and TV series such as Commandos and G.I. Joe. Created based on the nostalgic memories from developer Zanardi & Liza, classic villains such as Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls and Dr. Eggman from Sonic the Hedgehog played a big part in the development of the evil octopus army. It’s the way these villains think of themselves as the greatest beings alive. The same characteristics apply to the octo-bosses that players have to fight against in Dog Duty. The octopuses lend themselves well to powerful and unique creatures that bring a healthy dose of humor and chaos, much like the villains from classic 80s and 90’s series. The retro graphics, upbeat music and fast-paced Real Time Tactics style of the game provide a unique old school feel that appeal to young and old.
For more information, please visit: https://www.soedesco.com/dog-duty/
Also, check out our exclusive interview with Linda Bendsneijder of SOEDESCO.
Related: DOG DUTY Lets You Take the Octo-Army by Storm this Spring
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