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D-Corp

$19.99
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Developer:
Frogsong Studios
Publisher:
Frogsong Studios
Platforms:
Windows Linux
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New Arena Mode introduces PvP, player-versus-player gameplay into D-Corp!

D-Corp is a crazy couch co-op game for up to 4 players. Play as a team of cute, customizable robots. Fulfill the corporate dreams of your brainy boss. Work together on tasks such as turret maintenance and harvesting natural resources while being under continuous attack by alien cacti!

Enjoy the dynamic gameplay in this light-hearted game about silly attempts at teamwork!

Features:

  • Up to 4 players through local play or via Steam Remote Play 👫🎮

  • A co-op campaign as well as a separate versus mode! 🆚

  • Stop cacti aliens from overrunning your base

  • Experiment with different defense plans!

  • Scrap all resources and carry them back to your recycler 🔨🤖

  • Throw your friend into deadly acid pool! 💚

  • Reload, maintain and relocate a variety of turrets to protect your operation

  • Find, unlock, and wear dozens of shiny hats! 🎩

  • Fetch ammo in time before the turrets run out -- throw it if you have to!

  • This game was designed to be played with gamepads.

You will love 💖 D-Corp if you enjoyed games like:

  • Overcooked

  • Unrailed!

  • It Takes Two

The secret code is: SMELTER

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
36 user reviews
78%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

D-Corp has everything to be a great couch coop game. It is very polished, has a fair amount of content and is quite challenging. But there's one thing I absolutely dislike. The game is very much focused on stunning enemies with the pickaxe and throwing them into pits/acid. While it would be a fun mechanic to use a couple of times in a level, most of the level's we've beaten required us to [i]constantly[/i] do this. Towers are more support units rather than doing a majority of the damage. Additionally, most of the enemies attack the players and are very deadly. This allows only the foremost enemies to be stunned and thrown. But those are the enemies that have most likely already received tower damage, which is very frustrating, as the tower ammo is practically wasted if you throw the enemy in the pit anyway. If the game would allow to focus more on tower placement/management, I'd love it. I would also accept the emphasis on "fighting" if there'd be more variety in attacking the mobs ...

114 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I went into this game thinking it was a real tower defense game, but it ends up being basically like Overcooked. Instead of strategizing about tower types and placements with friends like you'd expect, it's mostly about multitasking between mining resources, whacking enemies, and platforming. The tower defense part mostly takes a back seat. While this is still fun in a very casual setting like Overcooked and I'd recommend it in that context, it's best to manage your expectations and go in expecting a party game first, tower defense game second.

21 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

The game is a top down tower defense but not the traditional tower defense since you are playing a character moving around on the field collecting resources yourself and picking up ammunition for when the turrets run out of bullets and you can hit the enemies to stun them temporarily, super fun and chaotic a times! Played it with a group of friends, and it's is super chaotic and hilarious at the same time, we laughed quite a lot while playing it and sabotaging ourselves by throwing each other out of the map or into a group of enemies! We settled into try-hard mode as well where each of us had a task with one keeping the turrets facing the right way and stocked up on ammo while others completed some of the special objectives and the last peeps harvested cactus to feed the grinder! The levels later on gets a bit more complicated and difficult but they were even more fun, and we had a rage quit because we threw the level right at the end by accidentally throwing our friend out of the ...

20 helpful
34 min at review
Not Recommended

This game is way too frustrating and punishing, and there's no way to turn down the difficulty. The first two levels were dead simple, and the third level was suddenly impossible. It's a shame because this could be a really great game with a few minor tweaks. My gripes are mostly just focused on the third level. The mechanic of having to stun enemies and throw them into the pit gets annoying. Throwing enemies is clunky, and they often don't make it into the pit unless you take the time to aim. But you don't have time to aim because the enemies are tightly bunched together and the group stun from the tower only lasts about one second, so it's very likely that another enemy will one-hit you unless you grab and throw FAST. Because enemies kill you in a single hit, you can really only stun and grab the enemy at the front of the pack. This is also the only enemy that your turret shoots, so you're often throwing a damaged enemy into the pit, making your turret's attacks wasted. The most...

12 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I've been fortunate to play D-Corp before it got released and it's been great to see how the game's grown and now keep growing! I would describe the game as "Overcooked as a tower defence", it's a fun experience with friends since you need to communicate a lot. Depending how you play it can be a loud experience (in the best way possible) :D

7 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Awesome game my dudes

7 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun small game - best played with friends! A few more level would be nice also some variation / choice with turrets could make the game even more entertaining. I had fun playing it alone but since I am not someone to hunt all achievements it didn't take me long to "finish" the game. At some points it wasn't immediatly clear how to complete a level - but for me that was part of the fun.

6 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Banger.

5 helpful
15 min at review
Recommended

its a nice cozy game difficulty ramps up pretty quickly and i soon noticed that i need more ppl to play this otherwise its gonna get tough haha but its totally doable alone also!

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Score: 9/10 Really fun co-op game that mixes tower defense with Overcooked elements. Highly recommend. To those that say the game is too difficult, if you use your brain it isn't complicated. Definitely should be played with at least 2 people.

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 8
  • Processor: 3.7GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 4 GB VRam
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel® Core i7-6700
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does D-Corp cost?

D-Corp costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for D-Corp?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 8 Processor: 3.7GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 4 GB VRam DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel® Core i7-6700 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is D-Corp available on?

D-Corp is available on Windows PC, Linux.

Is D-Corp worth buying?

D-Corp has 78% positive reviews from 36 players.

When was D-Corp released?

D-Corp was released on Sep 20, 2021.

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