Brotato on Steam: Popular arena shooter for little money

Brotato on Steam: Popular arena shooter for little money


from Michael Miskulin
In the arena roguelite shooter Brotato, the player takes on the role of a macho potato that has to defend itself against enemy alien hordes with up to six weapons at the same time. The indie title offers fast gaming fun for little money.

In the small indie game Brotato you play a shooting potato that has to fight against hordes of aliens after a spaceship from the potato world crashed on the alien planet. This is a classic arena shooter with roguelite elements from a bird’s eye view. So you choose from a variety of skills and items to survive until help arrives.

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Brotato: Fun and inexpensive pastime

Despite the low price of Brotato on Steam (only around 5 euros), the arena shooter obviously knows how to inspire players. The approval on Steam is 96 percent with a total of 348 submitted user reviews. So players get a fine shooting game for little money. In order to survive as a brotato in the hostile alien world, the macho potato even uses up to six weapons at the same time. By default, the weapons fire automatically, although you can of course aim manually. According to the developer, a gameplay is even possible in a quick 30 minutes. After that, it is also possible to select other characters – there is a whole range of them: one-armed, madman, lucky guy, magician and more.

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Of course, as a roguelite, Brotato also offers the player hundreds of items and weapons. These include flamethrowers, submachine guns and rocket launchers – but also sticks and stones. The enemy waves last about 20 to 90 seconds. The player also collects materials to gain experience while buying the various items in a shop between the enemy waves. Anyone looking for an entertaining and inexpensive shooting orgy for in between could get their money’s worth with Brotato.

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Source: Steam

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