Submissions by ben.lle6370 tagged shooting

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People kill people is an action simulation game about being a gun that kills people by its own free will. For a long time, pro gun lobbyists have made the argument that "guns don't kill people, people kill people." You are a gun intent on killing people and you are going to use that previous statement to your advantage.

When nobody is watching, you will have the ability to move the gun from four pivot points and wiggle yourself around, and you can discharge yourself at will if you so choose. Your objective is to cause a domestic or public shooting and then have it blamed it on a person. Don't get caught! If someone catches a gun wriggling around all by itself it's going to raise suspicions and the game will be over.


Features:

  • Wriggle yourself into the wrong hands. Conveniently fall on the ground and discharge yourself, or move yourself into the reach of an infant and hope they shoot their parents.
  • Jump out of a holster in the middle of a heated argument and shoot someone.
  • A unique twist on traditional movement systems and stealth games.


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Arsenal is a voxel based first person weapon building game where two opposing teams must create their own unique weapons to fight off opponents in a series of fun and deadly minigames.

Players are given three minutes to build a functional weapon of choice. First they will select a weapon archetype (such as melee weapon, ranged weapon, or some hybrid of the two) and then using a limited budget of building blocks, players will customize the weapon with functionality, using building blocks to not only customize the weapons appearance, but to also determine how the weapon works. For example, specific blocks will indicate where the character is supposed to hold the weapon, other functional blocks will indicate where the weapon fires from, reloads, stabs and so fourth.

Once the three minutes are up, players will use the weapon they have created to survive and win a series of minigames based and teams and free for alls, such as jousting, capture the flag, spleef, target practice, sliding puzzles meets warfare, pillage the village, competitive bungee jumping, sumo wrestling, and much more.


Features:

  • Full VR support. Allowing players to control the game with VR and motion support not only adds to the immersion, but also allows players to build their weapons much more naturally with the use of their hands, and also control them with the same precision they would expect from real world objects.
  • Over 50+ Game-modes with Steam Workshop integration for brand new game-modes, maps, and even weapon sharing!
  • A vibrant and welcoming accessible atmosphere that offers an enjoyable experience to all audiences, including those without VR.