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Updated Avorion Demo is Released

Updated Avorion Demo is Released

Updated Avorion Demo is Released

Developer promises laser turrets, faster pace and Super Action Mode

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Avorion Flies From the Edge of the Galaxy to Kickstarter – April 14, 2016

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Two weeks after launching a Kickstarter campaign for its space sim sandbox game Avorion, Boxelware has released Demo 0.8.5. Included are improved gameplay, speedier ships and mining, more weapon damage, and laser turrets as a weapon class.

Additionally, to better display the game’s capabilities, the demo now includes Super Action Mode. Players start with a fully-equipped ship, 4 laser turrets and tons of resources to use for repairs/expansion, the better to fight off never-ending waves of enemies with only short breaks for repairs.

Avorion has been Greenlit, and an Early Access release on Windows and Linux is planned for Q4 2016.

Want to make Boxelware happy? Give Avorion your backing on Kickstarter. Wink

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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