Prepare for an intense aerial assault in Tiamat X, an action-packed shooter developed and published by BBQ Games. The ruthless Choazid Empire has launched a devastating surprise attack, establishing a fortified base on your homeworld. From this stronghold, their forces are abducting and transforming subterranean lifeforms into terrifying biomechs, with your own people next in line for conversion.
As the last hope, you'll take command of the Tiamat X, a prototype dragonship fighter renowned for its immense firepower. To survive and repel the invasion, you must master agile dodging and relentless blasting across six challenging levels. Scour each mission for upgrade caches to enhance your craft's capabilities and unleash its full destructive potential against the encroaching enemy.
Overview
Tiamat X thrusts players into the role of a pilot defending their homeworld from the aggressive Choazid Empire. This single-player experience focuses on fast-paced combat, requiring players to navigate treacherous environments while upgrading their powerful Tiamat X dragonship to overcome waves of biomechanical enemies.
Highlights
- Intense Action: Experience six levels of high-octane shooting action as you battle the Choazid Empire.
- Upgradeable Craft: Pilot the Tiamat X fighter, a prototype dragonship capable of immense firepower, enhanced by upgrade caches found during missions.
- Developer & Publisher: Created and published by BBQ Games, this title offers a focused single-player shooter experience.
Who It's For
Fans of classic arcade-style shooters and players who enjoy challenging single-player campaigns with a focus on skill-based combat and progression will find Tiamat X engaging. Those who appreciate retro-inspired action and the thrill of upgrading their weaponry will feel right at home.
Game Info
- Developer: BBQ Games
- Publisher: BBQ Games
- Genre: Action, Indie, Shooter
- Release Date: May 29, 2015
- Features: Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Steam Trading Cards, Stats, Steam Leaderboards.
