Congratulations to Alex, Boogey92, Alixey, YayYap159, and Virus610! Keep an eye on your inbox. Thanks again to Sakari Indie for providing us with 5 (five) codes of their first game, Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood. For those still interested in checking out the bite-sized shooter you can catch it on Steam for the low price of $6.99.
Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood recently touched down on Steam and features a new concept to the third-person-shooter; a simple, easy to play game with a single level that’s intended to be played over and over. After finishing our review of the title we were fortunate enough to have Sakari Indie’s Merlijn Van Holder, game designer and community manager on Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood take some time and answer a few of our questions regarding the game’s unique art style, small-game concept and more.You can check out our review of the bite-sized shooter here or see the game yourself on Steam.
Most modern games are trapped in the habit of trying to be a jack of all trades, featuring multiple multiplayer modes alongside a robust single-player experience that stretches on for 20 something hours. However, Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood is the latest game to use the trending phenomena of short, but highly polished ’single-function’ gaming. The game pits the player, an armed-to-the-teeth soldier in charge of protecting a (very) small desert village’s town hall as waves of riflemen try to shoot you dead and kamikazi soldiers charge the building with TNT strapped to their waist. The game features this same gameplay across 5 difficulty levels and nothing more. This may leave some questioning it’s merit as a complete experience, but Foreign Legion has a level of polish to it uncommon in similar titles.

