You almost certainly overlooked a sick-as-hell shrimp game on Steam
Last month a demo called Shrimp Game: Krill Confirmed launched on Steam. As a game about shrimp it includes 11 weaponized combat shrimp-forms, a cocktail of violent elemental powers, and dozens of armaments such as shotguns, sniper rifles, and explosive cannon rounds.
It installs in under 2 GB and, for reasons unknown, only has 126 Steam reviews. The demo sets you to work revivifying a decaying seascape after a terrifying eldritch being tasks you with purging a series of villainous biomes. You choose between shrimp classes and elemental abilities: you can dash as a shrimp assassin that fires shadow blades, stand firm as a frontliner who produces solar eruptions, or become an ice krillemental with high mobility, a charge-up long-distance ice ray, and a backward launch that leaves a damaging cloud of frost.
Early missions have you tumbling through undersea spires, hammering sea scorpions and squids with bubble shots and comparing the weapons they drop.
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