Microsoft has released over 40 game demos to the Xbox Dashboard which are expected to be available for gamers to try until Xbox’s Summer Game Fest Demo event comes to a close on July 21. More demos will apparently join the Xbox lineup as the Summer continues, but several titles have already been confirmed and released on the Xbox Dashboard.
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Included in Xbox’s Summer Game Fest demos are A Juggler’s Tale, Antipole DX, Arietta of Spirits, BattleCakes, Black Book, Button City, Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four, Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered, Clone Drone in the Danger Zone, Clouzy!, ConnecTank, Death Trash, Deathtrap Dungeon: The Golden Room, Dreamers, Echo Generation, Faraday Protocol, Fractal Space, Get Packed: Fully Loaded, Godstrike.
Justice Sucks: Recharged, Lake, Lawn Mowing Simulator, Mad Streets, Mayhem Brawler, Pain the Town Red, Princess Farmer, Sable, Sail Forth, Strings Theory, Tanknarok, Teacup, The Eternal Cylinder, The Riftbreaker, The Strange Story Of Brian Fisher: Chapter 2, The Tale of Bistun, Trigger Witch, Tunic, and Wreck Out are all also available on the Xbox Dashboard during Summer Game Fest.
Godstrike is a boss-heavy bullet hell title with an important emphasis on time. Each Boss must be defeated before your time runs out in order for gamers to progress through the game. Time is a currency and health in the Godstrike demo on Xbox, so buying abilities or losing health reduces remaining combat time. Combining time, health, and abilities in this way will keep gamers juggling each of them to complete the demo.
Mayhem Brawler will feel familiar to gamers from the 90s as it’s an arcady fantasy-themed beat ’em up with comic book-inspired art. Mayhem Brawler shares a lot of similarities with beat ’em ups from the 90s, such as an energizing soundtrack that fits the tone of the game and an art style that matches it. Gamers can play this beat ’em up alone or co-op with friends to share the protect and serve experience. Mayhem Brawler offers three playable characters, three unique endings, 30 enemies, and 12 unique bosses.
As Summer Game Fest comes to a close on July 22, gamers who are keeping up with the showcases can try these new games before they buy them on Xbox. The demos are likely only available until Summer Game Fest ends, putting a time limit on trying these titles. Many of these demos are also available on PC, but more will be rolling out to Xbox as the Summer festivities continue.
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Source: Pure Xbox