Friday, February 9th 2024

9-Bit Armies Campaign Demo Playable Until February 12

You can now play the demo for 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far in the Steam Next Fest. Start your first strategic steps into 9-Bit Armies with the Overlords campaign. Play the first three missions, each with unique objectives and unlocks to try. Can you get a perfect result against our new AI challengers? After you have established control of your new forces commander try our new challenge mode, each one comes with a unique set of goals and twists to the game. Come back for a new challenge as we update them over Next Fest and see if you can reach the top spot on the leaderboard. Be sure to wishlist us and prepare for the full release that will include the co-op campaign, skirmish and multiplayer modes, and new modding support going far beyond what the previous game could do. Now go blow something up commanders!

Retro Real-Time Strategy Cranked Up To 9!
From Real-Time Strategy veterans Petroglyph comes 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far the sequel to their triumphant 8-Bit series of games. In 9-Bit Armies rally your military forces across a variety of battlefields and act out your strategy over land, sea and air. Deploy your airborne soldiers, destroy bridges, and aim your superweapons in a new kind of pixelated pyromania. Whether you are brand new to real-time strategy wargames or an experienced commander - 9-Bit Armies provides an extra bit of fun.
Our second sneak peek at 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far! Battle on Air, Land, and Sea in our newest RTS game coming soon for PC!


Need more? Join others online, playing together in co-op campaigns or against them in a mix of skirmishes supporting up to 8 players. Then download new maps, mods and more with full Steam Workshop integration, discovering new ways to render all to burning bits and bytes. You can also upload your own mods to share with friends and foes alike.
Source: 9-Bit Armies Steam Profile
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5 Comments on 9-Bit Armies Campaign Demo Playable Until February 12

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Its like C&C but rebooted in the Unity engine.
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lexluthermiester
FreedomEclipseIts like C&C but rebooted in the Unity engine.
Something like that. The 8-bit Armies series was very good. I have them all on GOG and am looking forward to these new ones!
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Random_User
Exactly this. And it looks fun, despite "voxel" primitive look.

However, what I don't get with all these new games, is that the demos being limited in time. Why not make a stand alone one, so people don't have to purchase and later refund unkown quality games. Or, let alone, download the "torrent" version, prior to spending money.
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