Koch Media and friends teamed up to celebrate some of their upcoming titles during the Steam Game Festival, Summer Edition. With limited events happening throughout the gaming year 2020, Koch Media is happy to let players digitally get a hands-on experience of three unique games.
From roaring Diesel engines to cute but deadly dogs or physics-based puzzles in outer space – gaming has never offered a broader variety. Iron Harvest, ProtoCorgi and Relicta invite players to take a sneak peek of their exciting upcoming gaming content and celebrate the Summer Edition of the Steam Game Festival!
Games and content available from today until June 22nd:
At the dawn of the 20th century, shortly after the end of the Great War, the world is full of secrets and mysteries, of opportunities and challenges. Tradition clashes with scientific and technological progress, while Europe is still recovering from the brutal battles of the World War. Iron Harvest is a real-time strategy game (RTS) set in the alternate reality of 1920+, just after the end of the Great War. To create the perfect RTS-experience the team at KING Art Games has been working in close cooperation with global RTS-fans ever since the highly successful kickstarter campaign.
ProtoCorgi is a retro style horizontal shoot ‘em up, packed with old-school arcade gameplay, pixel art and Bullet, the cutest little cyber hero you will ever meet. The game by Kemono Games fills your screen with fully animated beautiful retro pixel art and lets you experience Bullet’s adventure with precise controls and solid gameplay, all of what is required to stay true to traditional shoot ’em up games. To honor the genre, the player is equipped with a series of attacks divided into three branches.
Relicta by Mighty Polygon is a first-person physics-based puzzle game. Played through the eyes of a scientist, you’ll need to use your creativity to play with the laws of physics, utilizing magnetism, polarity and gravity to unravel the secrets of a research facility on the moon. Chandra Base will test your scientific skills, as they are the only thing that can keep your daughter alive.