33 Immortals delivers inflated co-op action for up to 33 players, blending roguelike progression with surprisingly enjoyable teamwork.
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These games are about fighting, learning fighting skills for the battles and mastering the controls to make your character fight as best as he or she can. The story-line is less important, the battles are what it’s all about. These are the sub-categories:
– Platformers
– Fighting games
– Endless runner
33 Immortals delivers inflated co-op action for up to 33 players, blending roguelike progression with surprisingly enjoyable teamwork.
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