Wrack

Wrack (2014)

by Final Boss Entertainment
Genres:Indie, Puzzle, Shooter, Arcade
Themes:Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:"Wrack is an arcade-style FPS that draws inspiration from classic games across multiple genres -- Doom, Contra, Mega Man, etc. -- that puts its own unique spin on things! Between its fun and unique gameplay, its vibrant cel-shading, and its compelling characters, Wrack strives to be a modern day classic!"
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