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The Broken 4th Wall from Outer Space



<span class="bold">The Deadly Tower of Monsters</span>, a self-conscious action-platformer set in a huge B-movie set, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and a 33% launch discount.

Ah, the magic of low-budget motion pictures. Who wouldn't love the chance to peer behind the curtain and see how these fantastic creations are brought to life by a crew of talented actors with bills to pay and their visionary director who probably wrote the script at the back of a cereal box. Then used that same cereal box to create the sound effects for a flurry of bats, footsteps on a gravel yard, and a malfunctioning space-engine. Before painting over it to make a convincing death-ray gun.

Styled as a '70s b-movie and containing all the wonderful clichés that marked their greatness, The Deadly Tower of Monsters lets you follow the incredible adventures of a dashing space explorer, a plucky space-princess, and a space-robot companion. Together they will clobber and disintegrate impossible space-foes, pull off breathtaking space-stunts, and navigate ridiculously-looking space-props. All under the hilarious commentary of a spaced-out director who is watching their spectacular exploits on DVD. Who says true art isn't born by limitations?



Press Play, suspend your disbelief, and climb The Deadly Tower of Monsters, DRM-free on GOG.com. Don't forget to also check out the fantastic Digital Calendar, offered as a free bonus goodie. The 33% launch discount will last until April 28, 12:59 PM UTC.

In the press:
"I could totally sell this!" - Ed Wood
"Graaaahhh! Roarrrgggg!" - Godzilla
"Still needs more cowbell..." - Kevin Spacey impersonating Christopher Walken
Yes! I'm so glad this came here. Thank you!
So ACE Team has arrived, now let's see some Zeno Clash I & II and Rock of Ages.

Wishlist entries.

Zeno Clash: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zeno_clash

Zeno Clash II: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zeno_clash_ii

Rock of Ages: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/rock_of_ages
Yeah! This is awesome! And not a bad price! Yes! Whooee! ;)
Gog vs. Steam (14,99 €) 1-0 :P
Glad I didn't buy it from there!
Never heard of this, looks pretty cool, different and interesting so bought it immediately :)
Finally an ACE-Team game on GOG. And I heard it's a good one. Very tempted to buy it ...
Trump Tower?
Fun fact, before their more recent original titles, ACE Team were modders responsible for Batman DOOM, a DOOM II total conversion mod which can be found here: http://www.doomworld.com/batman/main.shtml
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tinyE: Trump Tower?
No, you're thinking of two days ago. :P
Post edited April 21, 2016 by haydenaurion
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haydenaurion: Fun fact, before their more recent original titles, ACE Team were modders responsible for Batman DOOM, a DOOM II total conversion mod which can be found here: http://www.doomworld.com/batman/main.shtml
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tinyE: Trump Tower?
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haydenaurion: No, you're thinking of two days ago. :P
On a serious note I HAVE TO HAVE THIS GAME! :D
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haydenaurion: Fun fact, before their more recent original titles, ACE Team were modders responsible for Batman DOOM, a DOOM II total conversion mod which can be found here: http://www.doomworld.com/batman/main.shtml

No, you're thinking of two days ago. :P
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tinyE: On a serious note I HAVE TO HAVE THIS GAME! :D
I'm tempted too, but I wanna hold back in case of some more classics.
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tinyE: On a serious note I HAVE TO HAVE THIS GAME! :D
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haydenaurion: I'm tempted too, but I wanna hold back in case of some more classics.
I wanna hold back because I'm broke. :P
I think I had this on my Steam wishlist... need to see if I actually have it; if not, will grab it later today! Love the look of this one.
Another stellar release.
As a connoisseur of bad movies, I think I have to have this one.

Oh, and lovely use of an Interocitor on that one screenshot. :)
This is totally my kind of thing. At long last we have a companion to Escape From the Planet of the Robot Monsters.