Megabyte Punch Is Out Now, Are You Ready To Throw Down?

Megabyte Punch, the PC/Mac/Linux mash up of Super Smash Bros., Megaman and Custom Robo is finally out! You can pick up a copy on Desura, The Humble Store or at GamersGate.

Megabyte Punch takes all your platforming, collecting, robo powers and player vs player vs player vs player action and combines it into one smooth PC experience that needs to be played by all. As a bonus while kicking robo butt you’ll be jamming out to one awesome soundtrack that you’ll want to take with you wherever you go. Thankfully the guys at Reptile Games have also released a Special Edition of Megabyte Punch that includes the 27 track soundtrack plus 7 wallpapers and 10 custom versus levels.

Megabyte Punch is currently 20% off the regular price of $14.99 for the regular edition at $11.99 for the next week so if you want to get in on the sale you better hurry. Be sure to check out the trailer after the jump and then head on over to Desura and download the demo to go hands, eyes and ears on for yourself. If you like what you see give the guys a hand and vote for Megabyte Punch right here on Steam Greenlight as well.


 

PRESS RELEASE

MEGABYTE PUNCH is now available on PC Mac and Linux

The electro fighting, part collecting, robot smashing game is now available to the public on the Humble Bundle Store 

San Francisco – August 6th, 2013 – Independent game developer Reptile Games is pleased to announce their game, Megabyte Punch is currently available to the public via the Humble Bundle StoreDesura and Gamersgate. Described best as a mash-up of SSB, Megaman and Custom Robo. Megabyte Punch is an electro fighting/beat ‘em up game in which players can build and customize their own player.  The game is currently on sale for $11.99 (US), 20% off its original price of $14.99 for PC (Windows), Mac and Linux.  Megabyte Punch fans can also purchase a special edition of the game that comes with the original Soundtrack with 27 tracks, HD Wallpapers, and extra custom levels for $20.00.

In Megabyte Punch players battle various creatures in the story mode to get their parts and upgrade their own fighter; like Tornado shoulders for a whirlwind attack or powerful hips for a devastating pelvic thrust attack. Then, using the abilities of their customized fighter, they can compete in tournaments or battle against other players in a destructible arena.

In the multiplayer battle mode players can fight other players with the abilities each customized creature gives them. Players can also enter the tournament to win rare new parts for their character. Players will have the opportunity to create their own versus levels with an external image editor and add it into the game for endless destructive fun.

Features of the full game:
* Chunky stylish graphics.
* 6 unique electro-worlds with boss fights.
* 150 parts to collect and endless combinations to customize your character.
* Pumpin’ Electro Soundtrack.
* Compete in the tournament for rare parts.
* Up to 4 player local co-op and versus mode.

“There are loads of different parts and abilities players can use to build a unique fighting character”, states developer Tim Remmers. “We’re very excited to release Megabyte Punch onto the world and anxious to see how players will use and abuse the abilities of their customised characters!”

A release trailer has been announced in conjunction with the press release and can be seen via the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-7IFAiQX_8

Fans of the game are encouraged to visit the Steam Greenlight page and vote to see it available on the distribution platform.  For additional information, visit their WebsiteFacebook and Twitter.

Megabyte Punch is currently being sold on the Humble StoreDesura

and GamersGate for $14.99, 20% off its original price of $14.99 for PC (Windows), Mac and Linux. There is also be an option to purchase a special edition of the game that comes with the original Soundtrack with 27 tracks, HD Wallpapers, and extra custom levels for $20.00.

*Review builds are now available to the press.

About Reptile-Games:
Reptile began with making the customizable fighting/beat ‘em up game Megabyte Punch in late 2011. The early versions of the game received a lot of praise, which, coupled with the fact that hardly any game developer was making games quite the way Reptile saw them resulted in the formation of the company. In 2012, alongside developing Megabyte Punch, Reptile also diverted into smaller projects. Like the upcoming rhythm game Beat Attack and the competitive Lethal League.

*End Press Release

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