Indie Bites - Teleglitch

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Game:
Teleglitch (2012)
Duration: 12:46
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About the Game
In a cold, dark future dominated by mega-corporations, a small lonely planet on the edge of habitable space is the site of a shadowy research facility specializing in necrotic tissue reactivation. You are a scientist who has suddenly awoken to the realization that you are the lone survivor. The rest of the facility's personnel have all been killed -- micro-chipped and reactivated as combatants by the facility's central processing AI.

Teleglitch: Die More Edition is a roguelike top-down shooter with retro pixel graphics. Featuring procedurally generated maps that change with each play through, you will never experience the same facility twice. Clutch your gun, walk down the dark corridors and enter each new room hoping those last few rounds of ammunition will be enough. Feel the anxiety, the paranoia and the sheer terror of Teleglitch.
Key Features
Over 20 types of enemies to combat
More than 40 types of weapons and items
10 levels that radically change their structure every time you play
10+ hours of play time (it gets harder the further you get)
Detailed database with full dossiers of each monster
Scavenge random equipment to craft new and deadly gear like The Can Gun (empty can + nails + explosives)
A sinister narrative filled with greedy military corporations covert experiments
The risk of permanent death creates an atmosphere of fear and dread

The Die More Edition features:
5 bonus levels
Additional items and weapons
Upgraded and more deadly enemy AI
Expanded dossiers and lore content







Tags:
test3projects
Paradox Interactive (Business Operation)
indie
adventure
future
top down shooter
Roguelike (Media Genre)
research facility
zombies
aliens
Action



Other Statistics

Teleglitch Statistics For Screen Reality Games

At this time, Screen Reality Games has 530 views for Teleglitch spread across 1 video. Less than an hour worth of Teleglitch videos were uploaded to his channel, less than 0.17% of the total video content that Screen Reality Games has uploaded to YouTube.