Kero Blaster Leaps Onto Steam With New Overdrive Mode

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Studio Pixel, creator of Cave Story, has brought 2D run-‘n’-gunner Kero Blaster to Steam. And with it comes new levels as part of the new Zangyou (Overdrive) Mode.

 

Zangyou Mode is made for people who have already completed the main game as it remixes the ideas and assets in it to make them a little tougher. These new levels also have their own story to follow along.

 

If you already purchased Kero Blaster on Playism or the App Store (for iOS) then, don’t fret, as those versions have also been updated with Zangyou Mode too.

 

You can purchase Kero Blaster on Steam for $9.99. Oh, and Studio Pixel also released spin-off game Pink Heaven on October 11th – you can download that for free on the App Store.


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