Indie publisher,Gamecock, ison a missionto bring us games that feel hip and stylish instead of the latest fragfest or movie spin-off. One such title,Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars, fits nicely into this criteria and looks to raise a few eyebrows.While this teaser video doesn’t show in-game footage or reveal any juicy secrets, it does feature cool concept art including a cactus monster getting its arm cut off, a little mushroom man riding a lizard, and even raises the question, “are the side effects of shrooms irreversible?”I’m excited to see how this unique style will translate to actual graphics and gameplay. Look forMushroom Menon Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, sometime in the future.

Indie publisher,Gamecock, ison a missionto bring us games that feel hip and stylish instead of the latest fragfest or movie spin-off. One such title,Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars, fits nicely into this criteria and looks to raise a few eyebrows.

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

While this teaser video doesn’t show in-game footage or reveal any juicy secrets, it does feature cool concept art including a cactus monster getting its arm cut off, a little mushroom man riding a lizard, and even raises the question, “are the side effects of shrooms irreversible?”

I’m excited to see how this unique style will translate to actual graphics and gameplay. Look forMushroom Menon Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, sometime in the future.

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