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Swordship Is Dodgefest Done Right, But It’s Over Too Quick

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation Genre: 2D dodge 'em up Have you ever played a 2D shoot-em-up like R-Type, but you avoided everything that came in your way instead of blasting the problem directly? No? Well, you'll get a huge-yet-short serving of that with developer Digital Kingdom and publisher Thunderful ...

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Swordship Gets New Developer Commentary Video

The upcoming 2D dodge-em-up game Swordship is reminiscent of a 2D shmup, but you don't fire bullets. Rather, you dodge things and obstacles coming at you and from all sides as you're speeding in your titular Swordship on the sea. Developer Digital Kingdom and publisher Thunderful has unleashed a developer commentary video talking about the game'...

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Shmup-Like Swordship Launches This December

Publisher Thunderful Games and developer Digital Kingdom have announced the launch date of its upcoming shoot-em-up-like game Swordship. The game, where you control a ship and dodge all projectiles and obstacles in the way while speeding through F-Zero-like, will be out for PC, Xbox Series, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch this 5th Decemb...

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Swordship Brings Fast-Paced Dodge‘Em Up Action This September

Thunderful and Digital Kingdom have announced that Swordship will be winging its way onto PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC this September. A new release window trailer for the thrilling action title offers players a look at Swordship’s innovative dodge-based gameplay hook. Swordship asks the question: what would a sh...

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