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It’s a sci-fi roguelike best played, I think, in 4-player onlineco-op.

You play a sword-wielding combat mech.
You also control a small frog standing on the mech.
It’s mad, but I sure do wish more games were like this.

Is it a bit janky?
You bet your sweet frog ass it is.
If you bonk a planet and wipe the entropy then you get, I dunno, +107 Heat.

But if you die during that stage, then youlose107 Heat.
This is how you measure progress, because you don’t level up in a traditional way.
The frog has a gun, too.

But every time you land on a planet you get a sort of clean slate.
I ran around in a circle until he died.
Everyone loves big mechs.

Why not put them together?