Blazing Beaks Is A Twin-Stick Shooter Of Birds With Big Guns

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Mutants are mucking about, biting people and generally leaving a mess as they tend to do, and adorable birds are having NONE OF THAT in roguelite twin-stick shooter Blazing Beaks, a game that arms fowl with firearms.

One to two people can go through the game’s story mode, each with their own cute bird and unique gun to deal with all kinds of creepy critters and other weird beasts. As players work through maps filled with gross beasts, they’ll steadily find new artifacts that change up their abilities, shots, and stats. There’s also plenty of secrets to be found across the game’s maps, so curious mallards may find some neat new tools to deal with their gruesome foes.

If the birds get a little irritated with one another over their journey, they can also stop to shoot each other in the four-player Tournament Mode. Here, they can blast each other in Deathmatch, fight with a single-use spear, deal with random weapons, or scrap with one another across several other modes. All things that cute bird lovers want, right?

Blazing Beaks is available now for $ 9.99 on Steam Early Access. For more information on the game and developer Applava, you can head to the developer’s site, the game’s site, or follow them on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

IndieGames.com

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