- February 7, 2022
- Lostburn
Nanook's Revenge
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Nanook's Revenge is a multiplayer strategy game. It was developed by Lostburn and was released on February 7, 2022. It received mostly positive reviews from players.
A two team multiplayer, top-down, survival game. There is only one deity in the shape of a bear against a team of robots builders. Robots need to create a base and gather resources in order to defend themselves against the bear. Nanook's task is to kill and destroy all robots bases.










- The game has a unique concept that could be fun to play with friends.
- There is potential for development and improvement, as some players see promise in the game's idea.
- The humorous and quirky elements, such as the cyborg bear character, add a lighthearted touch.
- The game is criticized for being an asset flip, using stock assets rather than original content.
- It appears to be abandoned, with no active player base and many bugs that need fixing.
- The gameplay experience is hindered by poor movement mechanics, bland story, and lack of engaging content.
- story3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story has been noted as better than before, yet still feels bland to some players. There is a suggestion to incorporate a polar bear design to enhance the narrative connection.
“The story is currently very bland and lacks depth.”
“The narrative feels underdeveloped and fails to engage the player.”
“There is a need for more creativity in the storyline to make it more compelling.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Nanook's Revenge is a strategy game.
Nanook's Revenge is available on PC and Windows.
Nanook's Revenge was released on February 7, 2022.
Nanook's Revenge was developed by Lostburn.
Nanook's Revenge has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its story.
Nanook's Revenge is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.
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