Tryst is now available for PC on Steam! Tryst is a fast paced RTS with two unique races and up to 8 players per match in classic team or free for all modes. Included in the launch edition will be a free short single player campaign as well, encompassing the human’s side of the story and the war. Complete multiplayer matches with skill ranking and many custom settings allow for complete flexibility of play.
Tryst is a competitive RTS in which players experience reactive environmental dangers, a breadth of unique units and most importantly the A.R.M. - the Augmentation Research Mechanism. This last feature allows the player to equip units with specific load-outs to change their natural advantages and disadvantages.
Two races battle for supremacy, first is the Humans, which play like traditional RTS style races with several main buildings and a broad series of expansion options. The Zali, on the other hand, are completely unique, and expand by converting their own units into more powerful and specialized ones. They have the option of either a broad expansion with many flexible options or a very narrow one, making super specialized units.
These features are built on the classic RTS archetypes and topped off with fast paced play that awards aggressive grabs for power. In Tryst you’ll be charging for resource points and blasting your enemies far more often than sitting idle building a super fortress. Each race plays completely differently, allowing for a variety of complex strategies that are unique to each individual player style.
Find out more about this upcoming RTS and sign up for the closed beta at www.trystgame.com.
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