
"More specifically, you play as members of the Polloi, a desert-spanning society that worships a crustacean deity and rides through the sands on gargantuan crabs known as Dune Crawlers that are festooned with cannons. As the game starts, you free one of these Dune Crawlers from a group of technologically advanced invaders from the north and set out to stop the assault."
"You'll split your time in DuneCrawl between piloting your Dune Crawler and hopping off to explore cities, outposts, and caves on foot. There's a huge variety of both melee and ranged weapons to equip your character with, and combat quickly gets chaotic once the bombs and bullets start flying. The desert is also full of Polloi-sized beetles to ride, which can serve as combat mounts that move with a satisfying sense of weight and make it easy to flank your enemies."
"DuneCrawl is playable solo, but the real joy comes from its co-op mode. Bringing a friend along makes combat easier and exploration more fun, and teamwork is even more crucial in the best part of the adventure - the Dune Crawler. Each player takes on a different task aboard your mobile base; one needs to steer the ship, and another can fire the cannons when you're assaulting an enemy fortification. You can also have someone heal the Crawler, reload the guns, or boost your ship's speed."
DuneCrawl places players in the Polloi, a desert-spanning society that worships a crustacean deity and rides gargantuan, cannon-festooned Dune Crawlers. Players free a Dune Crawler from technologically advanced northern invaders and set out to stop the assault. Gameplay alternates between piloting the mobile battle station and exploring cities, outposts, and caves on foot with varied melee and ranged weapons. The desert contains rideable Polloi-sized beetles that function as heavy combat mounts. Co-op supports up to four players, with each crew member assigned specific tasks aboard the Crawler—steering, firing, healing, reloading, or boosting speed—making teamwork and communication essential.
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