Press release:
Atlanta, GA – March 14th.
The Atlanta-based (the US) indie games publisher/developer Main Tank Software today announced with great delight and excitement that they have just launched a Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming historical 4x strategy/deck-building game “Hexarchy“.
With a goal of $25,000, the team will use this additional funding to improve upon many aspects of the game including user interface improvements, additional localizations, an emote system, and more.
Main Tank Software, spearheaded by a brother duo, has given Hexarchy a new genre title – “Strat Royale.” Strat Royale combines elements of strategy and battle royale together into a deep 4x-type experience. Matches last only an hour and players can take on AI or challenge their friends in Hexarchy’s multiplayer sessions that can host up to ten players at a time.
In Hexarchy, players are tasked with building their deck over the course of the game with the right combination of military units, abilities, wonders, buildings, and promotions. During their turn players must give orders to their units – who to attack, where to move – and each decision has consequences that can turn the tide of battle in your favor or against it.
Starting today until April 13th, Kickstarter backers will have a chance to be a part of Hexarchy’s development history. There are nine tiers to choose from, all of which offer generous backer rewards for as little as $15. Backers who pledge $15 will have the opportunity to buy Hexarchy at a discounted price. Backers who pledge $30 or more will have alpha access for the remainder of the development once the campaign is done.
You can head over to Hexarchy’s Kickstarter page to back the project and get a taste of what’s to come. You can also try out the demo which is live on Steam right now.
About Main Tank Software:
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
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Tags: Battle royale, Deck-building, Hexarchy, Indie games, Kickstarter, Main Tank Software, PC games, Strategy, Turn-based