Sang-Froid Indie Tower Defense Pits You Against The Devil

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Sang-Froid Indie Tower Defense Pits You Against The Devil


It's snowy Canada, 1858, and the Devil wants your sister.

Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves, an indie title recently given the Steam Greenlight, mixes tower defense with third-person action, in a fight to save your sister from the Devil. You play as one of the two brothers O'Carroll, setting traps and strategizing by day, and ambushing the Devil's werewolves, will-o-the-wisps and Wendigo by night. Defend your house, barn and other buildings from destruction, because if you lose even one, that's game over. Take a look at this toe-tapping trailer; could you stand up to Satan's minions?

Got your ax and muzzle-loader? That won't be enough to save you, as most of Satan's get are a lot stronger than you. You'll need to be clever, planting traps to kill or hold enemies, laying firewalls to redirect them, or setting up bonfires to intimidate them and buy you some time. Make sure you get your weapons blessed and lay in a plentiful supply of liquor, to keep your spirits up. You have access to a little magic, which can be used to harm them or help you, and a handy zipline can move you around the map quickly enough to catch the enemy napping. But be warned: they can see, hear, and smell you, which makes ambushes tricky things to set up. Even wind direction will become a factor, and if you learn how to manipulate the breezes you'll be able to trick your enemies rather than have them track you down. The game's scripted in cooperation with fantasy author Bryan Perro, and the cheerful tunes come courtesy of folk musicians Nicolas Pellerin, les Charbonniers de l'enfer, and la Volée d'Castors. Fancy a look at some gameplay? Why not have a look at this video over here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OwZl5gatuZM].

Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves is out now on Steam [http://store.steampowered.com/search/?snr=1_4_4__12&term=Sang-Froid%3A+Tales+of+Werewolves], for $14.99.


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Deathfish15

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Dude! That looks awesome! And fun...sort of like a 3rd person Sanctum type game, but more actiony
 

Soviet Heavy

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Why wasn't I taught this folklore tale in french class? I got stuck with The Devil and the Canoe (Lumberjacks make a deal with Satan to use his flying canoe to get back to their wives during a blizzard)
 

SonofaJohannes

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Wow, now that's what I call a trailer. I really liked the music.
I've heard of this game before, and while tower defense games aren't my cup of tea, the chance to play a Canadian lumberjack is too good to pass up. I'll definitely get this game.
 

lancar

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I played this though after I'd seen Totalbiscuit do a review of it on his channel. It really is a nice game, and it kept me hooked from beginning to end.
There's just something very satisfying with seeing your carefully laid plans execute like clockwork, and still kinda hectic fun when they fail and everything goes fubar and you have to improvise on the spot :p

Highly recommended
 

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See? We have badasses in Canada after all!
I keep saying we need more Canadians in videogames but whenever I try to make an argument for it I am always shot down by people who cannot wrap their head around the idea that it would either be interesting or not have to involve our military as if all games were FPS's.
 

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Really liked the WTF from TotalBiscuit on this. But I'll wait for a non-Steam version to become available or a bundle or something.