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Bionic Dues takes place in a dystopian city under threat from an uprising of malfunctioning robots. Players must navigate this perilous environment as the last line of defense for their corporate masters, choosing to either stop the rebellion or face the destruction of the city through nuclear bombardment. The game challenges players to outmaneuver and outthink enemy bots with a range of issues like poor GPS, terrible aim, and disloyalty.
The core gameplay revolves around tactical turn-based combat where players guide their squad of customizable Exos through procedurally generated missions. Players can choose from six classes of Exos, each equipped with unique weapons and abilities, allowing for varied strategies in mission execution. Additionally, the game features a dynamic city map filled with 120 missions to explore and conquer.
What sets Bionic Dues apart is its extensive roster of over 40 unique enemy robots, each with specific weaknesses and strengths that players must learn to exploit or defend against. The procedural generation of missions ensures varied gameplay experiences across multiple playthroughs.
Bionic Dues offers players over 40 unique bot enemies, each designed with distinct weaknesses and quirks to exploit during battles.
Q: What is the genre of Bionic Dues?
A: Bionic Dues is a tactical, turn-based roguelite with mech customization, falling under the genres of Indie, RPG, and Strategy.
Q: How many Exos can I control in Bionic Dues?
A: In Bionic Dues, you can control up to four Exos at a time from six different classes: Assault, Siege, Science, Sniper, Ninja, and Brawler.
Q: Is there procedural generation in Bionic Dues?
A: Yes, missions come in 23 different general flavors and are entirely procedurally-generated like a floor of a traditional roguelite. This adds high replayability to the game as you explore the city map and discover new missions.
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