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Tango Fiesta

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Tango Fiesta is an action packed top-down cooperative two stick shooter for 1 to 4 players. Set in a world where the events from every single 80’s action film ever made actually happened to one unlucky hero called John Strong, you and up to three friends get to blast, shoot, knife, and high score your way through endless procedurally generated levels in the ultimate true story behind all those amazing movies!




What’s in Tango Fiesta right now? All of this...

6 CLASSIC ACTION HEROES TO CHOOSE FROM!


JOHN STRONG! The world’s least-known most-dangerous man.
MACMILLAN! John’s best friend and comrade in arms.
BIONIC COP! He thinks he’s a Cop. He thinks he’s a robot. But is he either? Both? NEITHER?


CONCHITA! Five feet three inches of pure dynamite, this wrongly-convicted felon is out to prove her innocence by killing everyone in her way.
DR HENK! he’s a doctor of parapsychology don't you know? He loves bustin' too, and this hobby just became his only means of survival!
MILLER! A slightly scary Australian man with a nice jacket and an even nicer sawn-off shotgun.

4 PLAYERLOCAL COOPERATIVE PLAY!

Team up with your friends to deal out death and destruction to the endless hordes!

ENDLESS PROCEDURAL CHALLENGE!

Five worlds of procedurally generated mayhem means no two plays are ever the same across all 20 stages! 17 enemy types keep the action challenging and fresh!

Take in the sun (and avoid the bullets) on the golden sandy beaches of Gordon’s Island!


Dive for cover in the usefully-tough foliage that grows in the Central American Jungle!


Prove your innocence by killing your way through the fiendish death mazes in the world’s most popular TV show, Who Wants To Be A Killionaire!


Don't cross the streams! Busting ghouls and ghosts in the spooky, fog-laden Ghoul Squad!


Define the future of law enforcement fighting through the rust belts riddled through future Detroit!

SHOCKS, TWISTS AND TURNS IN STORY MODE!


Although our main inspirations are better known for their snappy one liners over their well developed character arcs we’re taking the opportunity to set the world to rights. Help John Strong as he unveils the true story behind all of your favourite classic 1980’s action flicks. Go with him if you want to believe!

SUPER EVIL BOSSES!


Every Quaid needs his Richter. Every Ripley needs her Alien Queen. Every Matrix needs his Bennett. We’re going to cover you in so many iconic, hilarious, over the top and challenging bosses you’ll wish you’d never promised to save the world.

MASSIVE ARSENAL!


Will you choose the Oozy 9mm, Arius A1, Matrix 80, Sawn-off, Viper Combat Rifle, or one of the other 25 to crush your enemies with? Say hello to every little friend you could ever want - unlock them through play and then buy them for your hero!

FULLY DESTRUCTIBLE SCENERY!


Our heroes ain’t got time to bleed, but the rest of the world doesn’t get off so lightly. Getting overrun? Destroy those Spawn Huts to stem the tide of bad guys. Stuck between a rock and a hard place? Blast your way through any wall or structure - show those bricks who’s boss!

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User Reviews

Mixed
20 user reviews
65%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is one of the worst twin stick shooters I have experienced on steam and its ratings reflect that. It is clunky with a terrible interface which can be important with all the control styles available to a controller supported game. The levels and objectives are unsophisticated, the "art style" looks to be made with paint and the narrative while understandably simple in a game called "Tango Fiesta" tries to insert humor, nearly always in vain. While any co-op game can be fun with friends, this one is hard to enjoy. Buyer beware.

11 helpful
8 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It was better when it was early access then the final game got worse and now it's crap. Enemies have too much health, weapons do too little damage, it's boring and tedious with no pay off. Devs are also smelly.

10 helpful 1 funny
13 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is one of my favorites of all time! I love it so much! It gets very adictive and I'm sure that even more content will come as the game is under development. I have been waiting for this game to come out for months and have followed the Dev Diaries and Tweets too :D I can't recomend this game enough.

8 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

BRO FARCE. Having had some serious difficulties with running this during Early Access, both with the controls in local co-op and the game just straight up not working on my old computer (for a reason related to drive letters, I think?) I decided to come back to Tango Fiesta now that it was released. It... uh. Bleh. Guns are really bad at describing what they do before you use them in a level, which is fantastic since they're all terrifically expensive and several of them are an incredible pain to unlock via any method except running around in circles killing easy enemies for an hour, since you need to get hundreds of thousands of points in a single run. "But points! You get them by doing well!" Well, actually you don't get all that many by doing well, because you get points for killing enemies en masse, and you complete levels by ignoring most of the enemies and destroying the objectives, since enemies infinitely respawn and can be rather tough... especially enemy corporals, who som...

6 helpful 1 funny
51 min at review
Recommended

Shooty guns! 80s action hero... uh... action! Decent twin stick shooter. Get it if you like 'em!

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Awesome drop in and play game that great as a couch game with friends. Working together is really the best option. Also on early access there have been awesome updates that really have added to the game since launch.

5 helpful 1 funny
9 min at review
Not Recommended

I cannot recoocmend this game, at all. It's a twin stick shooter that doesn't use the second stick for shooting, just aiming... Enemies take way too much damage, objectives are extremely repetitive and dull(such as hold A button next to a radio tower to fill the meter or shoot a building for 4 mins, both while enemies spawn around the point). Seriously, it's clunky, awkward and bizzare for a twin stick shooter. Just buy any other twin stick shooter, it will be guaranteed better than this pill of junk.

5 helpful 1 funny
12 hrs at review
Recommended

SHOOT LOTS OF MOOKS, GRAB LOTS OF MONEY, HAVE LOTS OF FUN

5 helpful
59 min at review
Recommended

Feb 1 Early Access Review: 1. Submerge Broforce in Nuclear Throne. 2. Dilute awesomeness with drunk icefishing physics. 3. Break until broken. Mission COfaMiPLleETdE Today: Give it a qualified Thumbs Up. It's a by-the-book arena twin-stick shooter a la Geometry Wars, made by a small studio. Solid mechanics. Crisp vector-based cell-shaded aesthetic looks alright but it's out of place in a contemporary game intent on exploiting '80s pop culture nostalgia. Lingering concerns: frame stutters with a screen full of enemies, framerate drops with extended play (suggestive of a memory leak somewhere), texture flickering after an enemy's death is distracting, the coarse language detracts from the experience (think UnEpic, Kane and Lynch: Dead Men, Always Sometimes Monsters) rather than adding to the atmosphere and style (think The Darkness II, Spec Ops: The Line, Kane and Lynch 2, Far Cry 3). Still, there's enough that's good here to keep Spilt Milk Studios on my radar.

3 helpful
35 min at review
Recommended

This Game Is Absolutly Amazing. The Style Of it is something that I havent seen before and its originaltity gets you hooked on it. I havent tried co-op yet but will in future. The only issue is that there is no way to exit the game,you have to tab out or open task manager to end it.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista / 7 / 8
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 8800 or equivalent.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 845 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Controller Highly Recommended.

FAQ

How much does Tango Fiesta cost?

Tango Fiesta costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Tango Fiesta?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 8800 or equivalent. DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 845 MB available space Additional Notes: Controller Highly Recommended.

What platforms is Tango Fiesta available on?

Tango Fiesta is available on Windows PC.

Is Tango Fiesta worth buying?

Tango Fiesta has 65% positive reviews from 20 players.

When was Tango Fiesta released?

Tango Fiesta was released on Sep 24, 2015.

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