OctaFight is an explosive combat game. A tribute to good old couch multiplayer titles, offering intense and devastating versus matches.
Move, jump, shield, throw and trigger your bomb on time to be the last in one piece!
Up to 8 players dive into the brawl, individually or team play. Choose between a large choice of unique characters and share epic moments on social network!
Create your own fighting rules, from fairly competitive to deliciously chaotic, compose with various bomb types, crazy game modes and momentous arenas.
With its amazing overpixelated Art, OctaFight declare its love to minimalism and refined design, and explore the promises of the ultra-low definition!
Additional notes: Controller is required for local multiplayer
To activate the game, you need a Steam Account
Login or register at the official Steam Website and download Steam client
Install and start application, login with your Account name and Password
Click the Games Menu.
Choose Activate a Product on Steam...
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process
After the successful code verification, go to the "MY GAMES" tab and start downloading.
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