Wishlist Karate Survivor on Steam: https://s.team/a/3027930 Become a martial arts master in this survivor-like roguelite inspired by action movies of the ‘80s. Use your fists, feet, and the environment to fight off relentless thugs.
Indie game developer and publisher Alawar has revealed their latest game on the way as we get '80s action with martial arts in Karate Survivor . This action title will have you playing the typical 'Average Joe' character who has been training his whole life in karate, but never to use it unless absolutely necessary. Well, it's necessary now as everyone is out to get you in a relentless onslaught of random thugs and street bosses.
Conquer fearsome bosses in each zone, pushing your martial arts prowess to the limit. Improvised Combat: Use whatever you can get your hands on to defeat your enemies. From plastic flamingos to mop handles, even a child's toy hammer can be deadly in the right hands. Environmental Warfare: Manipulate your surroundings to your advantage. Push objects at enemies, bring down scaffolding, or slam them with a microwave door.
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