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About: Square x Square is a local multiplayer game for 2 to 4 players. There are 12 hats, 12 weapons and 12 abilities to be chosen, totalizing 1,728 possible combinations. Every hat and weapon has a different status (attack, defense and speed) that directly interfere in their in-game status. Your chosen ability has a passive effect that helps you in the game. There are 3 different types of weapons: melee, short range and long range. Every type has a different playability. There are also weapons with special effects such as slowness, critical damage, and a weapon with a unique mechanic. Every arena has loops on the sides (goes in through one side and comes out through the other). Every arena spawns a box that generates random events for the match. These events can be good, bad or neutral. There's a team mode to play 2x2.
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