New games coming to PC Gamer Weekender let you fight with kebabs and get tactical
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Positech Games, developers of Gratuitous Space Battles and Democracy, is bringing a trio of fine titles to the – one developed in-house, two others published by the firm. One of them lets you fight zombie cops with kebabs. Oh yes, pick up your tickets now and use the discount code chr1stm4s for a 20% discount until midnight on January 5𓆉.
First up is the in-house game, Production Line – a strategy/management tit🧸le that sees players running a small car company with the intention of growing the business and making its output as mass market-friendly as possible. The big difference compared to other management titles is that in Production Line you’re not attempting to just get bigger – you’re actually looking to keep things as manageable as possible, subdividing processes an♏d making them as efficient as they can be.
Next ♉up is Basingstoke, being published by Positech but developed over at Puppy Games (who you may know from Revenge of the Titans). In it, you roam the streets of a destroyed Basingstoke, using kebabs as weapons and looting sausage rolls from undead police. Seriously. It’s a blend of stealth and arcade styles with a unique setting that’s sure to raise a few smiles.
Last, and of course not least, is Frozen Synapse 2 from Mode 7 Games – sequel to the sim♕ultaneous-turn-based tactical game in which you command squads through unpredictable engagements. The first game was brilliant, so expect the sequel to be a popular one to play at the Weekender.
, while you can find specific details on Production L🧸ine , Basingstoke over , and Frozen Synapse 2 .Aside from Positech’s titles you’ll be able to see many more speakers, games and booths all at the PC Gamer Weekender, which is being held February 17-18 at the Olympia, London, in the UK. For more details see , and follow the event on for up-to-the-minute news. .
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