Indie developer Koza Games has announced the alpha kickoff tournament of Circuits and Shields, which begins this weekend on June 19th. The pool prize of the tournament is $750 and there is no entry fee to join.
The tournament in Circuit and Shields will be played on the unique map called Circuitball. This is a map that features Capture the Flag, Ultimate Frisbee, and traditional MOBA mechanics. In Circuitball is a 20 minute, pick-up-and-play rush of adrenaline where teams must work together to carry or pass the ball into the enemy team’s endzone.
The next generation of MOBA, Circuits and Shields features dynamic gameplay, streamlined systems, and thrilling game modes to create a modernized gaming experience.
Key Features:
- An absolutely ridiculous champion roster with a robot janitor named Jan Itor, the gods’ Arbiter of Destruction, and everything in between. All with creative and modernized champion kits that are just plain fun to play.
- Simple to learn, but full of depth on every level, including intuitive item system that removes complex recipes while retaining flexibility.
- “Augments” allow a champion to be played multiple ways, increasing variety without increasing the learning curve.
- Rogue-lite “Blessings” ditch the boring objective dance, giving teams a chance to vote on team-wide buffs or mini-game events
- Game mode “Circuitball” provides clutch playmaking and intense action that’s sure to make you say “Let’s play one more” (Standard MOBA modes to come)
Koza Games is a small indie company where its game Circuits is built on community feedback with changes often implemented the same week they are suggested. The studio is pretty open to suggestion and changes to enhance the gameplay to the community’s preference.
Circuits is currently looking for outside funding with plans to enter full production and launch on Steam. The developer plans to release the game in the fourth quarter of 2022. Post your comments below.
