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Bot Siege

Author: 
Quandtum
Thursday, December 20, 2012 - 15:04
Favorites: 
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Project: 
Bot Siege

Bot Siege is an 3D action adventure game where the player has an array of swappable gadgets and weapons to help them defeat ill intentioned bots.  The game takes place on some fictional Earth like world where humans have become more industrialized with the use of bots produced by a corporation named Blastco.  Blastco after having enough bots in the world decide to use them to subdue the human race and siege global power. 

Collected Art: 
Grapple Girl
Preview
Spider Spy Drone
Preview
Cute Robot
Preview
Where was I?
Spacecrusher
Laser Fire
Robot Noise
41 Random Sound Effects
Chaingun, pistol, rifle, shotgun shots
4 projectile launches
2 metal weapon clicks
BA-2 (Blast All Bot Mark 2)
Preview
SAP-1 (Sapper Bot Mark 1)
Preview
sfx_shoot
Game Crates
Preview
Fight Them Until We Can't
SENTRY-2 (Sentry Bot Mark 2)
Preview
Pallet
Preview
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OpenGameArt.org can automatically generate a single credits file for all of the art in this collection. Please note that, while we tried our best, this file is in no way guaranteed to be accurate, and properly attributing the work you distribute with your project remains your responsibility. You'll want to load up this file in a text editor, check to make sure everything looks good (and that any special attribution instructions are followed), and then delete the notice at the top of the file, as the notice is designed to make you look very silly if you don't check over the file and remove it.

I understand that I'll end up looking really stupid if I didn't read the above paragraph, and want to download the credits file.

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