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Infernum's Brick-Force Brings All Guns a Blazing on Kongregate

Berlin-based developer and publisher Infernum has announced their hit title Brick-Force is now available for PC and Mac players via Kongregate. The new release marks the first major release in North America. The hit game combines equal parts shooting, open-world, sandbox exploring and building, and plenty of comedic moments. Players can create custom maps built on the impressive Unity 3D engine and share them with the community, or download user created maps from the community and instantly join in shooter matches against friends and AI controlled bots. There are already thousands of maps available for download, and the Brick-Force community is constantly growing with the game available in multiple languages around the world. To learn more or try out the new release for free, check out Brick-Force on Kongregate.

"Brick-Force is a rare gaming combination bringing together a hardcore shooter with a fun and casual comedic game style," said Jim Greer, CEO and co-founder of Kongregate. "A game like this transcends the typical genre's making it universally appealing to the 15 million monthly core gamers on Kongregate. We are excited to have a uniquely styled title like Brick-Force on Kongregate."

“We are confident that the Kongregate community will enjoy the game. Brick-Force found that Kongregate is the ideal partner to get greater exposure for the game, especially in North America, and we are extremely happy about the launch and collaboration,” said Andreas Weidenhaupt, CEO of Infernum.

Brick-Force is now available free-to-play for PC and Mac. For more information on the game, check out the official Brick-Force website.

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