A game that gets its inspirations from games such as Contra, Super Mario 3, Bionic Commando and Blaster Master must be bro-tastic, right?
Bullet Bros. from creator Jason Stokes, seeks to capture the style and feel of old school NES games. Adding a physics-based environment with the ability to destroy the structures around you and the option to link your vehicles together, Bullet Bros. is already a game that I (Cris Jensen) can’t wait to get my hands on.
Bullet Bros is a run-and-gun game being developed by a man named Jason Stokes. We don’t know Jason. Jason is not someone we have personally met. And yet, Jason Stokes is a man who has hit the very core of what I, and what others, want in a game in a way that I’ve never seen before.
Warp Zoned writes:
"We have a whopping seven projects to share this month, including the super cute P.A.W.S. – Prime Alien Watch Squad, oddball survival game Dyscourse, the eccentric steampunk detective adventure The Dead Flowers Case, and 2D turn based monster shooter MODUS. Halfway through, things get a little more intense with a throwback to 80s action films in Bullet Bros, tactical FPS assassin title Lonewolf, and finally, the beautifully rendered isometric sci-fi adventure Stasis."
indiePub has published its weekly look at new and notable crowd funding efforts by indie game developers.
This week’s Indie Pleas include: Dino Run 2, a sequel to the multiplayer platform racer; Insomnia, a co-op online dieselpunk RPG; Bloom: Memories, where you choose how you want to play your game; In Verbis Virtus, where you play as a wizard and use your voice to cast spells; Bullet Bros, a modern shooter throwback to games like Contra; and Secrets of Raetikon, an explorative action-adventure.