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Crossplay RTS, Crush Your Enemies gets a free demo, pre-order discount, and new gameplay trailer

Crush Your Enemies takes away the laid back attitudes of inter-societal diplomacy and replaces them with beefy battle axes, powerful wizard staffs, and deadly archers. There is only one goal in the game, and it's in the title. The first player to crush their enemy is the victor in a fast-paced, real-time strategy game that can be played in minutes.

After being delayed from its original June release date, Crush Your Enemies is set to land on PC, iOS and Android on July 13th, 2016 and offers seamless cross-platform competitive gameplay. You can currently grab the game at a 15% pre-order discount, coming to a grand total of $8.49 on Steam, the Humble Store, Green Man Gaming, and Games Republic.

If you need a little convincing before you take the plunge, there is currently a free demo of the game on Steam that you can download right now.

Daniel R. Miller

I'll play anything at least once. But RPG's, Co-Op/Competitive Multiplayer, Action Adventure games, and Sports Franchise Modes keep me coming back. Follow me on Twitter @TheDanWhoWrites

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