A CHALLENGING, FANTASTICAL ARTILLERY GAME SET IN AN IMAGINARY 1920s ART DECO WORLD WITH A SINGLE PLAYER STORY MODE AND TURN BASED LOCAL MULTIPLAYER - INSPIRED BY THE CLASSIC QBASIC GORILLAS.BAS.
HELP VICTOR ESCAPE GORILLA TOWN! USE YOUR BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF PHYSICS, LUCK, AND A COMPUTER KEYBOARD TO LAUNCH YELLOW FRUIT OF FURY THROUGH TWENTY-TWO CITYSCAPES FILLED WITH THE MOST DANGEROUS ROBOTS THE 1920s HAS TO OFFER. COLLECT POWER-UPS FROM LOOKY-LOO ZEPPELIN SPECTATORS AND RELISH IN THEIR DELIGHTS!
PULL UP A CHAIR & TAKE TURNS BATTLING YOUR FRIENDS FOR SUPREMACY OF GORILLA TOWN. PLAY 1-ON-1 OR 2-ON-2 WITH ANY GORILLA TOWN CHARACTER. EARN POWERUPS BY DESTROYING BLIMPS AND GET ONE OVER ON YOUR OPPONENT!
Developer and musician Alex Boyles does a quick walk-through on how he produced the jazz inspired soundtrack for GORILLA TOWN.
You can listen to the entire soundtrack on YouTube:
If you can see your self violently tossing exploding bananas at robots to FLAP THAT DOOPSIE for hours on end, we recommend you add GORILLA TOWN to your wishlist on Steam, coming April!
Steam: GORILLA TOWN on Steam
A veritable cornucopia of bug fixes and improvements resulting from open beta feedback.
A youtuber takes a crack at GORILLA TOWN, playing through the first few levels for about 10 minutes.
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Wasn’t there a DOS game like this, similar to tanks?
There certainly was - one of my favorites as a kid:
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