Today, tactical roguelite IAH: Internet War releases on Steam. Developed by Vitali Kirpu Productions, and published by Sinnon.net, the game sees you commanding bots tactically on a 3D battlefield in real-time.

From the publisher –

AH: INTERNET WAR is a tactical roguelite combining turn-based strategy and resource management with real-time squad combat. Explore a labyrinth of website-filled rooms, customize combat bots, and fight ZENDAR CORP solo or in online co-op for 2 to 10 players.

IAH: Internet War is an interesting looking one. It combines a strategic, turn-based game with frantic real-time robot battling. You’ll begin by exploring the internet, travelling through a series of connected rooms, capturing control panels and building up resources. You’ll buy equipment, and build your bots, crafting over 100 different bots and structures. 

Then during real-time combat you’ll direct your forces, assign targets, whilst considering cover and line of sight. The battles are frenetic and chaotic, and you’ll need to think quickly as the skirmish unfolds, playing cards and upgrades to get the upper hand.

As you complete contracts, your actions have consequences. There are rival hackers and enemy crews to be aware of, as well as the attention of the police. IAH: Internet War can be played as a single player, or online with up to 10 players. 

You can check out the details on the game’s Steam page, and you can see the trailer below. https://store.steampowered.com/app/304770/IAH_INTERNET_WAR/


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