Hostile Worlds is a free squad based real-time tactics multiplayer game prototype. Two to eight players, divided into two teams, battle each other on a desolate alien world. Each team's goal is to collect a certain amount of alien artifacts while constantly being under attack by the opposing team and AI controlled aliens. Hostile Worlds' core experience consists of choosing your own tactic and play style by constantly customizing your squad during the game: Several unit types are available and each comes with a unique set of characteristic abilities which can be unlocked by leveling up. Each squad's backbone is the commander who provides crucial abilities like healing and cloaking.

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  • This is extremely cool game! Very exiting and gives you lots of positive emotions!
    3 users found this review helpful.
  • Yes, Hostile Worlds is based on August 2010 UDK which can be downloaded from the official UDK site. Please read the README for further instructions.
  • I am having trouble getting this working in udk I copy the 2 folders into my udk directory but then udk wont start properly. Do I have to use a different older version of udk or is there something I am missing?
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Windows

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English

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2012-08-27