Fight for control of a frontier world. Gather resources, build your base, and command your forces in battle. Survive long enough to unleash your ultimate weapon - THE EPIC.
FIGHT THE CHAOS. OR HARNESS ITS POWER. Drawn to a remote world, intelligent lifeforms fight for control of its resources. Here they must each answer the primal choice of life...extinction or evolution? Grey Goo is a real-time strategy (RTS) game that combines classic strategy mechanics and a balanced combat system with an emphasis on base-building. It puts you at the center of a tactical struggle for survival—and ultimately, control of Ecosystem 9. Take on the single-player campaign to command three factions: the Humans, masters of defensive architecture; the Beta, a proud, versatile alien race; and the Goo, an enigmatic, highly mobile life form. Or compete with any of the four multiplayer factions—including the disruptive, unpredictable Shroud. Features Fight—or play as—the Shroud, a brand-new, multiplayer faction. Command new units: the Humans’ Valiant, the Beta’s Squall and the Goo’s Siphon. Explore an additional story arc with “Grey Goo: Emergence,” and discover the Goo’s true intentions. Take on the Shroud in Mission 16, “Herald of Silence.' Sharpen your battlefield tactics in the single-player campaign, or join the fray on Steam. Join the fray on Steam and find opponents through skill-based matchmaking. Change the rules of the battlefield with unit-altering tech upgrades. Deliver devastating blows by constructing game-ending Epic units. Take the battle offline via Local Area Network play. Enhance your competitive edge with Replay Mode and Observer Mode. Use the Map Editor to create your own battlefields and share them with the community via Steam Workshop.
Petroglyph, Six Foot
Six Foot, Grey Box
Strategy
Single-player, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing, Steam Achievements, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Workshop, Multi-player, Includes level editor, Stats, Valve Anti-Cheat enabled
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