Everyone knows that the greatest part about city-building is not the creation and exquisite sewer system you set up, but rather the giddy, adrenaline-filled glee achieved when you let loose a hurricane or monster upon the unsuspecting populace. Destruction sells. It’s what many games are founded on. The team over at Free Lives, creators of Broforce, understands that the best acts of creation are in service to destruction.
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Players of the most bro-tastic action game in the world, in which every single piece of a map is capable of being destroyed by any one of your favorite 80s or 90s action heroes, will be able to check out what other fans are creating via the game’s level editor. Today’s Broforce update adds User-Generated Island, a collection of the best player created content that will be included with the full release of the game next year.
“The Free Lives team has been incredibly impressed with the creativity and craftsmanship in the custom levels created by the community over the past few months,” said Free Lives' Artist Jarred “The Junt” Lunt. “There were suspicions that our own Broforce level designers were grossly incompetent and obsolete but this new initiative confirms it.”
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Fans and amateur editors can participate in the bimonthly Weekend Workshop Brodown, a competition whose prizes include a chance at free Devolver Digital games and to see their level immortalized in Broforce itself.
Broforce is currently in Steam Early Access. The game is due out in full next year, but you can purchase the current version here.