Iron Snout and Zeroptian Invasion

Iron Snout and Zeroptian Invasion

Hello everyone! Again, this week we dive into two different but fun games to try out and get for your digital library.  Iron Snout a great simple brawler that where you as the pig fight off waves and waves of wolves and show that you have what it takes to get to the top and Zeropitan Invasion and top down shooter that is a throwback to the Galaga days.  Just a lone ship taking on waves of enemy aliens.

Iron Snout when to came over to our desk, the first thing that came to our minds was “The Three Little Pigs” boy we were mistaken.  The game even though it’s a simple brawler is a fun one.  Simple controls and fighting make this a great game.  With different game modes, a two-player mode, Iron Snout has a lot to offer.  Be sure to check out our video and read our review of Iron Snout.

 

We are very big fans of shooters, some here at the office are even more bigger fans going way back to the Atari and original Nintendo days.  Zeropitan Invasion is a great game that is a love letter to gamers that love (and still) love Galaga.  The simple but effective 8-bit look, feel and gameplay is a truly fun to play and see in motion.  Any shooter fans will love this game and be sure to read our review about Zeropitan Invasion and watch our video as well.

 

As always be sure to check your console digital store for Iron Snout (Xbox One, PlayStation 4) and Zeropitan Invasion (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One) both that are available now.  Be sure to download these games and give it a try!

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