Turn-based strategy
Capes
Management is delirious at the thought of super-powered workers who can do more and be paid less. Robin Valentine might use his powers for evil…
SPECS
Minimum OS: Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit CPU: Quad-core
Mem: 8GB HDD: 4GB
GPU: Nvidia 960 GTX, AMD RX 590
Recommended
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 64-bit
CPU: Quad-cores
Mem: 8GB
GPU: Nvidia 1070 GTX, AMD RX 5700
All the best superhero teams have one thing in common: everyone has their role. While Wolverine’s charging in, claws flashing, Cyclops is up on a ridge shooting down lasers, Iceman is zipping around freezing foes, Jean Grey is delving into a supervillain’s mind, and Colossus is body-blocking energy blasts.
That’s what your squad of superheroes feels like in Capes as you direct them in turn-based battles. From teleporter Rebound to psychic Mindfire to speedster Mercurial, each character is wonderfully distinct, and securing victory means combining their unique powers to enhance their strengths and cover their weaknesses.
The ‘Capes’ are not typical superheroes, however. They’re based in King City, a near-future metropolis that’s been ruleds by supervillains for decades. Under their oppressive regime, powers are outlawed, with any civilian showing signs of having them rounded up for a grisly fate. Your crew is less like a classic crime-fighting team and more like a resistance cell – young supers who have managed to escape capture, fighting back against the dystopian government to try to free their home.