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Steel Storm is an independent video game series developed by Kot-in-Action Creative Artel using the free software DarkPlaces engine that was released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. It is a top down arcade shooter where players control a hovercraft while battling presumed extraterrestrial invaders using a variety of different weapons.

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Both episodes of Steel Storm include complete single-player campaigns where the player must fight enemies, collect power-ups, and complete specified mission objectives. Steel Storm also allows for online and LAN mutiplayer, supporting modes for both deathmatch and cooperative play (capture the flag is also available), with the game supporting up to sixteen players for each mode. The camera view for your ship is completely adjustable, and also includes an unlockable first person camera mode. The game also supports an in-game map to help players navigate the levels.

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