Watch out, OUYA owners, support for your console hasn't died out just yet. 17-Bit's turn-based tactics game Skulls of the Shogun will launch on OUYA on October 28.
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The game coming to OUYA is the Bone-A-Fide Edition, which throws some extra goodies into the indie game's formula. The base game already came equipped with 10 hours of single-player gameplay spread out over 20 levels and another 30 maps for up to four-person multiplayer. The Bone-A-Fide Edition adds a Tanuki Monk character, six multiplayer maps and a new mini-campaign for solo players.
In Skulls of the Shogun, the player takes on the role of General Akamoto, an undead samurai skeleton who commands his battalion of other undead samurai skeletons to fight against similarly staffed opposing armies. The game shows inspiration from the GameBoy Advance classic Advance Wars through its system of turn-based, tactical combat.
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The game's developer, 17-Bit, is also releasing Galak-Z – a frantic, space-based shoot 'em up – for PCs and PlayStation systems.
Skulls of the Shogun has made its way around the indie circuit for the last year and a half, showing up on many different consoles and platforms. Currently, the game can be found on Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, PC, Mac, Linux and all three different flavors of smartphone operating system. By the end of the month, Skulls of the Shogun will be able to add OUYA to that list.
The OUYA version will set players back $9.99.