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NO HEROES HERE by Mad Mimic Interactive Selected to The PAX 10

NO HEROES HERE by Mad Mimic Interactive Selected to The PAX 10

2D co-op Castle Defense platformer is one of PAX West 2017’s 10 Best Indie games

SEATTLE – Aug. 23, 2017 – Indie game developer Mad Mimic Interactive has announced today that No Heroes Here, its 2D co-op Castle Defense platform game, has been named to The PAX 10 list for the forthcoming PAX West 2017 show in Seattle, Wash. The PAX 10 is determined by a group of 50 industry experts and recognizes the ten best Indie games at the event based on gameplay and overall fun-factor.

NO HEROES HERE by Mad Mimic Interactive Selected to The PAX 10

See No Heroes Here at PAX West

No Heroes Here will be available for hands-on demos at Booth 7310 during the show, and will be presented during The PAX 10: Part 2 panel discussion in the Wyvern Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 2, at 7:30 PM. PAX West 2017 will be held at Seattle’s Washington State Convention Center from Sept. 1-4.

NO HEROES HERE by Mad Mimic Interactive Selected to The PAX 10

About No Heroes Here

No Heroes Here is a 2D co-op game (both online and local) for 2 to 4 players mixing Castle Defense with crafting and platform elements, all in a beautiful Pixel Art style.

The Kingdom of Noobland is at war and its heroes are gone. With the death of the last hero, it’s up to the non-heroes to save the Kingdom! Teamwork is key as players must cooperate to craft ammunition, load cannons, and fire upon hordes of enemies to defend castles all across the land. The frantic co-op play is the kind of experience that either builds friendships or crushes them!

Take a Look at the No Heroes Here Alpha Trailer:

No Heroes Here is the first game produced and developed by Mad Mimic Interactive. The Indie game will release for PC and Mac in October 2017 on Steam, and will come to other platforms in the future.

Visit the official No Heroes Here website at www.noheroeshere.com for more information about the game.

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