Okhlos Storms Steam's Greenlight Campaign Successfully

Okhlos Storms Steam's Greenlight Campaign Successfully

Time to go the distance and riot against the gods!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 24, 2015 @ 06:00 PM (Staff Bios)
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Coffee Powered Machine - no relation to Coffee Stain Studios - has brought to the table Okhlos, which has earned Greenlight's thumbs up from Steam.

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On May 14th, Okhlos launched its Steam Greenlight campaign. Not even three days later, Okhlos entered the top 100 games in ranking. Two days after, it rose to the top 25. In a total of about six days, Ohklos was official on Steam.

A bit more about the game: Oklhos is a Greek-style roguelike action game where you control an angry mob of Greeks to overthrow the Olympian Gods and destroy everything along the path.

In other words, it's all about rioting. Characters will be in 16-bit marching along interactive 3D environments. Recruit hundreds of unique characters for your mob to topple over structures and homes and defeat powerful foes.

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Here is to what to expect on Okhlos:
  • Roguelike-like-like vibe! Each playthrough will be unique! Different heroes, different monsters, different monsters, and different bosses!
  • Procedural worlds! Okhlos has 8 worlds, each one procedurally generated and based on a different scenario from mythological Greece! You will never play the same level twice!
  • Make your mob unique! Each unit you grab makes your mob different! Choose from different types of units and heroes with special modifiers to make The Ultimate ANGRY MOB!
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  • Fight the Olympus! You will have to face the 12 Olympian Gods to overthrow them! And they won't come alone, you will also find a plethora of mythological creatures, ready to dissolve your mob.
  • Fast-paced combat! Do you have what it takes to lead an angry mob? You will need reflexes and skill to dodge a centaur, beat up a cyclops, or strike down a god.
  • Achievements, Steam Cards, and Encyclopedia! Can you collect every monster, every unit, every hero is the game's encyclopedia? A daunting task indeed. Hours of replay value await you.
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If you would like to pre-order, you can visit the official site. Additionally, there are several pre-order editions in a Kickstarter-style that you can choose from. Here is what you can pre-order:

$9.99 Digital Edition (-33% discount) - Digital, DRM-Free copy of the finished game upon release as well as a Steam key. You will receive closed beta access.

$13.33 Orpheus Edition (-33% discount) - Alongside the digital edition, you will receive a DRM-free digital copy, a Steam key, closed beta access, and a digital copy of Okhlos' Original Soundtrack by A Shell in the Pit.

$99.99 That's Me! Edition (100 people only) - Send a photo and you will be turned into a game unit, whether as a citizen, fighter, defender, slave, or even a bureaucrat! You will be including in the game's Encyclopedia with your name.

$149.99 Socrates Edition (30 people only) - You will be immortalized as one of Okhlos' philosophers, the mob's leaders. Important note: Power limited by the mob, technical limitations and the rules and regulations of the city-state of Corinth. The chances of your character getting clobbered, stomped or fried will also be considerably high.

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