Tower of Guns (2014)
PC Game | Developer: Terrible Posture Games | 608.2 MB
Languages: English
Version GOG: 1.3c (22306)
Genre: Shooter - FPP - Roguelike
Tower of Guns is a fast-paced randomized FPS for the twitch gamer, a short burst "Lunch Break FPS" not unlike FTL or Binding of Isaac mixed with Doom 2. If you're gonna win, you're gonna do it within an hour. That's a big if though... it won't be easy. With random enemies, random power ups, random bosses, tons of unlockable items and weapons...and even random-level composition - you never know what to expect! So grab a rocket-launcher, slap a shotgun-modifier on it, pick up a hundred stackable 'double jumps' (or centuple jumps at that point, I suppose) and get to conquering the Tower of Guns! Tower of Guns was made by a guy named Joe (with his brother Mike composing the music).
A gratuitous amount of bullets and projectiles!
Randomized levels, enemies, loot, and mobs makes for a highly replayable experience.
”Lunch-Break” style play sessions: the perfect game for the gamer with not a lot of time.
Randomized levels, enemies, loot, and mobs makes for a highly replayable experience.
”Lunch-Break” style play sessions: the perfect game for the gamer with not a lot of time.
MINIMUM System Requirements
Windows: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core) Processor, 3 GB RAM, NVidia Geforce 275 GTX graphics card with 512mb memory, DirectX 9.0c, 2 GB available HD space, Windows compatible sound card. Keyboard & Mouse.
Compatibility notice
This game is CPU and GPU intensive. There are a lot of bullets. It's stable on older Nvidia cards (8800 era) but with the frame rate made for a suboptimal experience.
Windows: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core) Processor, 3 GB RAM, NVidia Geforce 275 GTX graphics card with 512mb memory, DirectX 9.0c, 2 GB available HD space, Windows compatible sound card. Keyboard & Mouse.
Compatibility notice
This game is CPU and GPU intensive. There are a lot of bullets. It's stable on older Nvidia cards (8800 era) but with the frame rate made for a suboptimal experience.