Publishers Just for Games and Fabloo Games have announced that a free Steam demo is now available for Developer Blue Loop Studio’s brain teasing 2D puzzle platformer, Quadroids. (Check out our Steam preview!) Slated for release across PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X, Quadroids has players conquer the galaxy by controlling an army of minions across four screens in real-time. A new cinematic trailer gives gaming’s next wave of geniuses another look at the cognitive conundrums in store.
In Quadroids, players will assist an evil robotic overlord known as Roboctopus in fulfilling its destiny as supreme ruler of the cosmos. Guide Roboctopus’ army of Quadroid bots over 100 interconnected levels filled with lasers, acid baths and a variety of other automaton annihilating hazards. Look for opportunities hidden in each of the game’s four screens and sacrifice Roboctopus’ robots wisely. Refine those psychomotor skills and carve a path to cerebral domination.
Your grandma always said you were so smart. Quadroids will prove whether or not she was right!
“Quadroids was designed to challenge the most hardcore puzzle platforming fans out there with its clever take on strategic traversal,” says Guillaume Crouzille, the creator of Quadroids. “Today’s free Steam demo will see players sacrifice Quadroid after Quadroid in an attempt to discover a solution lying among four screens. Don’t disappoint Roboctopus – the galaxy can’t rule itself, after all!”
Quadroids is slated to launch across PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X soon. For more information on the game, please visit its Steam page and download the demo today.
Related: QUADROIDS Preview for Steam
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