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[2019-07-03 17:35:01]  #Newsid: 15918 | View: 23187

Retro-Inspired ‘Driven Out’ Takes You Back To The Glorious Days Of 16-Bit Hack-And-Slash Gaming

Indie Game Developer No Pest Productions is proud to announce the upcoming release of retro-inspired Driven Out, a PC, Xbox One and PS4 tribute to the golden days of 16-bit gaming where gameplay and replayability would make or break a game. Driven Out, currently in development with a scheduled release this fall offers a trip down memory lane with its deliberate combat and wonderful 16-bit aesthetic. 

You play the role of a common farmer forced from the comforts of your home into a dangerous world in upheaval. Your task is to fight against fantastical creatures that are numerous and varied as you progress. Using clever tactics and wits you must learn the skills of a warrior and read the enemies behavior to prevail. Luckily, to aid you on your quest, you have discovered a magical device to clone yourself, should you perish. With this cool contraption in your possession you can place custom checkpoints at will; however, there is a drawback. The device is fragile and will break upon enemy attack. You must protect the checkpoints you place to succeed.
 
Driven Out is available via STEAM from here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1054710/Driven_Out/
 
Hotlinks
Developer Website www.nopestproductions.com
Game Website www.nopestproductions.com/driven-out
Facebook www.facebook.com/Driven-Out-482349425638572/
Twitter www.twitter.com/NoPestProduct
YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_Yc0PpxwZ1BKUdkirlTvw

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Retro-Inspired ‘Driven Out’ Takes You Back To The Glorious Days Of 16-Bit Hack-And-Slash Gaming

Indie Game Developer No Pest Productions is proud to announce the upcoming release of retro-inspired Driven Out, a PC, Xbox One and PS4 tribute to the golden days of 16-bit gaming where gameplay and replayability would make or break a game. Driven Out, currently in development with a scheduled release this fall offers a trip down memory lane with its deliberate combat and wonderful 16-bit aesthetic. 

You play the role of a common farmer forced from the comforts of your home into a dangerous world in upheaval. Your task is to fight against fantastical creatures that are numerous and varied as you progress. Using clever tactics and wits you must learn the skills of a warrior and read the enemies behavior to prevail. Luckily, to aid you on your quest, you have discovered a magical device to clone yourself, should you perish. With this cool contraption in your possession you can place custom checkpoints at will; however, there is a drawback. The device is fragile and will break upon enemy attack. You must protect the checkpoints you place to succeed.
 
Driven Out is available via STEAM from here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1054710/Driven_Out/
 
Hotlinks
Developer Website www.nopestproductions.com
Game Website www.nopestproductions.com/driven-out
Facebook www.facebook.com/Driven-Out-482349425638572/
Twitter www.twitter.com/NoPestProduct
YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_Yc0PpxwZ1BKUdkirlTvw

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