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Creamative Releases A Brand New Trailer For "Clan N"

Indie developer Creamative released a brand new trailer this week for Clan N, showing off more of the game's arcade-style and battle sequences. The pixel art for this is absolutely amazing as it looks like something you might see on an Atari but plays like a modern console title. Enjoy the trailer and some of the features you can experiment with below, as we wait for them to finally say when it will come out for PC and consoles. We're guessing we'll get a date reveal for Clan N at PAX West this year.

Creamative Announces Arcade Beat 'Em Up Game Clan N
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●      Four unique characters each with their own upgradeable attributes.

●      Assortment of fighting mechanics including dodging, blocking heavy attacks, light attacks, and special attacks all based on popular techniques.

●      A main story with 7 levels divided into more than 50 sections.

●      Casual minigames tightly integrated into the main story that can be played separately as well.

●      Challenging mid-to-end level bosses with varying degrees of difficulty.

●      A slick and clean visual experience with accompanying far east-inspired music and sound effects.

●      Local and online multiplayer gameplay.


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