Tecno Base 1.3

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Tecno Base; a Sci-Fi adventure FPS with unique style. Find your way out of the Base while beating an army of robots and solving ingenious objectives. You'll be challenged with a variety of objectives going from panels with math riddles to puzzles using physics movement simulation with some of them being really unique stuff.

Besides your objectives, you'll fight off a plethora of lethal robots which are capable of chasing you anywhere by ground or air, and you're able to destroy them piece by piece using diverse weapons. Furthermore, you'll find boss robots with special capabilities where you'll have to use the environment and your own cunning to outsmart them. Version 1.3 fixing of minor bugs and gameplay issues.

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