richard_cocks
06-03-2005, 07:28 AM
TRASH ENTERS OPEN BETA
June 2nd, 2005 (Redmond, WA) Inhuman Games (www.inhumangames.com), an independent game developer, has announced that it has reached open beta for its latest game, entitled "Trash". Inhuman Games has recently completed several rounds of closed beta testing, each lasting several months and involving hundreds of beta testers. The open beta is free and open to the public, and is expected to last less than one month.
Trash is a real-time strategy game that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, where two distinct races battle for domination. Players choose to be either humans or mutants, and they gather wasteland resources, such as trash and toxic waste to build combat units. The design of Trash focuses on multiplayer on-line play, where games can consist of up to 24 players simultaneously.
Key Features:
* Supports multiplayer games with up to 24 players
* Five types of resources
* Unique system for sharing resources between teammates
* Randomly generated maps
* Internet lobbies for in-game matchmaking
* Automatic player ranking system
* Realistic line-of-sign, line-of-fire, and lines-of-supply
from
http://inhumangames.com/misc/press_releases/PressRelease_OpenBeta.htm
Just a heads up, I've been beta testing this game for a couple of years and thought you guys might want to know now it's open beta.
June 2nd, 2005 (Redmond, WA) Inhuman Games (www.inhumangames.com), an independent game developer, has announced that it has reached open beta for its latest game, entitled "Trash". Inhuman Games has recently completed several rounds of closed beta testing, each lasting several months and involving hundreds of beta testers. The open beta is free and open to the public, and is expected to last less than one month.
Trash is a real-time strategy game that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, where two distinct races battle for domination. Players choose to be either humans or mutants, and they gather wasteland resources, such as trash and toxic waste to build combat units. The design of Trash focuses on multiplayer on-line play, where games can consist of up to 24 players simultaneously.
Key Features:
* Supports multiplayer games with up to 24 players
* Five types of resources
* Unique system for sharing resources between teammates
* Randomly generated maps
* Internet lobbies for in-game matchmaking
* Automatic player ranking system
* Realistic line-of-sign, line-of-fire, and lines-of-supply
from
http://inhumangames.com/misc/press_releases/PressRelease_OpenBeta.htm
Just a heads up, I've been beta testing this game for a couple of years and thought you guys might want to know now it's open beta.