The sequel to Chainsaw Warrior, available for the PC and mobile devices, has been out for the PC since mid-February. Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night is now also available for iOS and Android devices.
In Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night, you are tasked with saving the world. Trek through the jungle and take on dangerous Aztec zombies as well as the extra-dimensional terror known as the Darkness. Oh, and if that doesn’t seem tough enough for you: You only get 60 minutes to complete this mission. It also features three new decks, weapons, and challenges.
Tomas Rawlings, Auroch Digital’s Design and Production Director, commented:
“Chainsaw Warrior earned its cult status for its healthy dose of chainsaws, zombies and death – generally the player’s death. Fans told us they loved that about the game, how often you die. We’ve listened and given them more mortality-based opportunities. The game was a great challenge back in 1987 and now with Lords of the Night we’ve build an experience where it is fun to die again and again – and the payoff when you finally win is such a great feeling of success!”
Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night is available for $5.99/€5.99/£4.49 via the App Store for iOS devices and Google Play for Android devices.
[Source: Auroch Digital]
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