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Frozen Endzone Entering Public Beta This Month

Mode 7 has announced that Frozen Endzone will open an exclusive beta to the public at the end of November. The game features single and multiplayer modes, randomly generated situations, high-quality animation and amazing soundtrack. The beta will contain several multiplayer modes for players to check out. Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
The next game from Mode 7, creators of the highly successful indie hit Frozen Synapse, will open its exclusive beta to the public at the end of November! Frozen Endzone combines the strategic depth of the multi-award-winning Frozen Synapse with an elegant interface, completely original creative gameplay and a thrilling futuristic aesthetic. Two teams face off in a randomly-generated scenario. You must design a play to get the ball into your opponent's endzone, using the stadium's terrain to your advantage. The full game will be released in 2014 for PC, Mac and Linux.


Game Features
  • Full single player (Skirmish and Season) and multiplayer (various modes)
  • Unique simultaneous-turn-based gameplay
  • Randomly-generated situations and terrain for instant action
  • Selection of teams and stadiums; customisation options
  • Expressive art style and high-quality animation
  • Trance and electronica soundtrack by nervous_testpilot

Beta Features

  • Several multiplayer modes, including randomly-generated single player challenges.
  • A full soundtrack from musician nervous_testpilot and a host of other goodies.
  • Purchasers will receive the full version on release as well as a free key to give to their friends, much in the same manner as Mode 7’s previous title Frozen Synapse.


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