Garage: Bad Trip Released on Steam

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Limber up your shotguns, tinyBuild has a new game out on Steam today. Welcome to Garage: Bad Trip – a bloody topdown shooter inspired by VHS era B-movies. You play as an ex drug dealer named Butch, who single-handedly slays hordes of living dead to save a girl.

In Garage: Bad Trip, players explore the dark hallways of underground parking and find a passage to the hidden obscure underworld. Find new weapons and use them to survive. Every weapon has its dedicated use in battle, whether against mutants, the undead, or the Military. Unique gameplay systems combine survival, ammo management, shoot’em up, and racing into one game, where players work to solve the mystery of this cursed place and the monsters that inhabit it.

The overall game design is heavily influenced by Spatterpunk style storytelling, and contains all sorts of secrets and challenges built into the levels.

Developed by Zombie Dynamics and published by tinyBuild, Garage: Bad Trip is available for PCs via Steam, and on Nintendo Switch. Garage: Bad Trip Motorcycle Gif

Zombie Dynamics is a small indie team founded in 2016. Garage: Bad Trip is their first published title.

tinyBuild is, in their own words “an indie developer and we went through years of hell before making any money from our games. SpeedRunners proved we can become a valuable partner to other indie developers. The idea of indie publishing was born.

Since August 2013, we have partnered up with dozens of indie developers, acting as a publishing partner – providing funding, knowledge, production, artwork, guidance, etc – to make other devs’ games better.

You probably heard of Twitch Plays Punch Club, or Twitch vs One Troll Army, or a number of any other marketing stunts we did lately.

We don’t run things like a big company. Our PAX Prime booth is a good example.”

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Nice doggy? Doggies? Please don’t eat me.

Gamers interested in more information on Garage: Bad Trip should check out the official website, https://www.garage.game/.

Aaron is proof that while you can take a developer out of the game industry, it's much harder to take the game industry out of a developer. When not at his day job, Aaron enjoys teaching Axis & Allies to his kids, writing sci-fi stories, playing classic space sims on Twitch, and riding around the American Midwest on his Harley.

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