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Swedish indie, Manly Games, lets Snailien Invasion loose on Xbox

September 13, 2010
Indie developers/Manly Games/Xbox Live Arcade

The Xbox 360 Indie platform is the launching pad for developer, Manly Games’ Snailien Invasion. A 2D platformer inspired by the DOS games of old, Snailien Invasion allows for up to eight player online multiplayer, and four player split screen. Players can research up to 30 weapons for use in…

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Swedish indie, Manly Games, lets Snailien Invasion loose on Xbox

September 13, 2010
Indie developers/Manly Games/Xbox Live Arcade

The Xbox 360 Indie platform is the launching pad for developer, Manly Games’ Snailien Invasion. A 2D platformer inspired by the DOS games of old, Snailien Invasion allows for up to eight player online multiplayer, and four player split screen. Players can research up to 30 weapons for use in…

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