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2D Sidescroller Pirate Beat ‘em FL337 Announced for Steam Early Access

2D Sidescroller Pirate Beat ‘em FL337 Announced for Steam Early Access

Huntington, NY – November 12, 2015 – Publisher KWL Productions and developer Kurt Lorey, announced the early access release of FL337 a 2D sidescroller pirate beat ‘em up on November 17th, 2015 available on Steam (Windows, OSX, and Linux). It will release for $9.99.

2D Sidescroller Pirate Beat ‘em FL337 Announced for Steam Early Access

THE GAME

Sharpen your swords and prepare yourself for an epic journey. In a world where pirate ships run the seas embark on a journey to defeat the one fleet who undeniably rules them all. Grab a friend or dare to give it a go solo in this arcade style beat ‘em up. With each level more challenging than the last, every level brings you to a different ship of the fleet. Upon boarding each ship you must know that no ship is without a Captain. Every boss battle brings you and your comrades one step closer to the task at hand. Do you think you have what it takes to defeat the Fleet?

2D Sidescroller Pirate Beat ‘em FL337 Announced for Steam Early Access

Features:

  • Two player local co-op
  • Three playable characters
  • 8 different themed ships
  • Player leveling with skill tree
  • Melee combos and ranged attacks
  • Unlock-able abilities
  • Power ups
  • Coming to Xbox one, Windows, Mac, and Linux

2D Sidescroller Pirate Beat ‘em FL337 Announced for Steam Early Access

Drawing on inspiration from the golden era of side scroll gaming, players will immerse themselves into 8 fully realized ships filled with deadly enemies at every turn. Through each hardship and trial players will gain experience attributes. This allows players to upgrade their abilities through a skill tree to cater to each style of play.

Here is the Steam Early Access video:

FL337 will release for PC November 17, 2015 on Steam.

Source: Press Release

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