After releasing his new upkeep tunnel administration/ ghost courting sim sport Awaria on Home windows earlier this week, Helltaker creator Lukasz Piskorz (recognized by his on-line deal with vanripper) is now bringing Awaria to macOS and Linux customers. Piskorz is at the moment engaged on the builds, with DRM-free betas for each working methods now out there on the indie sport distribution website Itch.io.
Awaria’s 32-bit and 64-bit Home windows variations are additionally out there on Piskorz’s Itch web page should you don’t wish to obtain the sport by way of Steam. The macOS and Linux beta variations are at the moment unique to Itch, with Steam testing coming quickly. Piskorz extremely encourages macOS and Linux beta testers to let him understand how Awaria performs on their working methods and to report any points or bugs they arrive throughout.
Awaria is a brief sport through which you restore turbines whereas avoiding feminine ghosts that wish to kill you. Fixing turbines requires you to ship particular components, a few of which have to be crafted at sure machines within the ranges. Awaria requires fairly a little bit of time administration and route planning, in addition to the reflexes to keep away from getting hit by ghosts. It isn’t not possible, nevertheless, and the soundtrack by Mittsies (the identical one who composed Piskorz’s earlier sport Helldiver) makes working in haunted upkeep tunnels a blast.
Awaria is obtainable on PC (Home windows) from Steam and Itch.io. MacOS and Linux beta builds can be found on Itch, with Steam variations quickly to observe.