A Quake-Engine FPS Roguelike That Channels Binding of Isaac_ Nice.

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Check out this video demonstration of Tower of Guns, one of the coolest surprises at the Indiecade booth during E3. The roguelike FPS is the work of one man, ex-38 Studios developer Joe Mirabello. After 38 imploded, Mirabello decided to pursue his own personal project, rummy meet and Tower of Guns was born. In this video, he gives us a look at how the rummy meet game will work, from guns as character classes to randomization. https://kotaku.com/38-studios-and-big-huge-games-shutting-down-update-5913102 You can find out more at Towerofguns.com, joy rummy and if you pre-order the game you’ll get a joy rummy playable copy of the early version he was playing at E3. And here’s the trailer Mirabello put rummy new app together for rummy new app PAX:

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