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Come shoot some aliens with us!



[h3]Alien slayers, it’s your time![/h3]If you’re attending PAX East 2020, come visit us at booth no. 23017 to reduce the population of pink aliens from space! Bring your friends, because two guns are better than one. Need proof? Check out below:

I knock, you shoot

This is how we used to shoot aliens back when I was your age

So, are you ready to show off your anti-alien shooting skills in front of your friends? Search for pink glowing baddies at booth no. 23017!

See you there!

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Saving humanity at PAX East



[h3]Hello, alien slayers! [/h3]If you have slayed every alien in your area, you can find more pink baddies at PAX East 2020! Visit booth no. 23017 to meet the developers (wow!) and save some brains (omg!). See you there!

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Warning! Cities are under attack!

[h3]BREAKING NEWS[/h3]
We’re hearing reports from all around the globe that cities are under attack by, I quote, “pink screeching abominations, unlike anything we’ve ever seen in sci-fi movies”. According to the FBI, CIA, and LOL, the alien invasion might have been caused by the recent release of It came from space and ate our brains—a 4-player local co-op mayhem.

Now, let’s go to Helen Replay, speaking to you live from several cities at the same time. Somehow.



This is Helen Replay, speaking to you from Rome! The Colosseum is destroyed. I repeat, the Colosseum is destroyed. 50,000 people fled the building and it is currently unknown whether the Gladiator Contest tickets will be refunded. WTF, Winged Team Forces, are scattered over the city, trying to save the citizens and reduce casualties. What does these aliens look like up close? Like a sci-fi prop made of cardboard of rage!



And I’ve just teleported to London to watch another creature destroy Tower Bridge! Wow, this alien REALLY hates bridges! But what is this mysterious attacker? Definitely not a bird or a plane! Maybe a ship, since it walks on water. Uh oh, Winged Team Forces are getting overwhelmed by the wave of aliens!

Who will save us now?!
[h3]Well, YOU, of course![/h3]
Play It came from space and ate our brains:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/342620/It_came_from_space_and_ate_our_brains/

Remastered version is available now!



The remastered version of a dynamic PC co-op hit with the longest name we could come up with⁠—It came from space and ate our brains—is available now on Steam! Is your brain ready for some brain-eating mayhem?

Watch the release trailer
https://youtu.be/qVzr7O06i2o
It came from space and ate our brains is an action-packed arcade shooter for up to 4 players. Looking for addicting gameplay elements and tons of aliens to send into oblivion? You’re in the right place!
  • Play cooperatively up to 4 players locally!
  • Enjoy 6 exciting, local co-op, campaign missions
  • Challenge yourself in 12 Survival mode levels
  • Wield powerful weapons and special powers to help you slay different alien types
  • Listen to an incredible techno soundtrack that will raise your heartbeat

Let the aliens capture your heart. Or your brain, whatever. Survive hordes of enemies trying to corner you and get inside your skull… at least until you set a new high score and die like a badass!

Wreak havoc today!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/342620/It_came_from_space_and_ate_our_brains/

Steam Remote Play Together



[h3]Hey, alien slayers![/h3]‘It came from space and ate our brains’ is a local co-op game for up to four people. However, with Steam’s new feature—Steam Remote Play Together—you can play with other people online!

We have prepared a short FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for you, in which we explain how this feature works, how you can improve its performance, and present alternatives to Steam Remote Play Together. You can find it below.

We hear various reports about the performance of Steam Remote Play Together (it seems to have issues in some regions, especially Asia). It's one of Valve's newest additions to the platform, so hopefully, it will improve with time

The remastered version of ‘It came from space and ate our brains’ is coming later this month. We wish you lots of fun with the game and hope to stay in touch!

We encourage you to join our Discord too!

Cheers!
All in! Games & Triangle Studios


[h2]FAQ[/h2]Steam Remote Play Together is a brand new feature allowing people to play together online. Please refer to Steam Remote Play overview and Steam Remote Play Support for more information in your native language.

Q: How do I use Steam Remote Play Together?
A: It’s easy! Just follow the three simple steps:
1. Launch ‘It came from space and ate our brains’
2. Open your Friends List and right-click to
Invite your friends.
3. They accept the invite in the chat window and... That’s it!
You're playing together.

To access your Friends List, you may need to open Steam Overlay (Shift+Tab by default).

Q: How does Steam Remote Play work?
A: Steam Remote Play allows games to be launched on one computer, while being played from other devices connected to Steam. With Remote Play Together, you can invite your Steam Friends to join your local co-op sessions remotely, without having to own or launch the game themselves.

Q: We’re experiencing poor Steam Remote Play Together performance. What can we do?
A: Below are a few solutions Valve recommends. Please refer to Steam Remote Play overview and Steam Remote Play Support for more information in your native language.
  • Hardware: We recommend a minimum of a quad-core CPU for the computer running the game. The client has more modest requirements, but should have a GPU that supports hardware accelerated H264 decoding. Any recent laptop or PC should meet the client requirements.
  • Network: We recommend using a wired network for the best streaming experience. People have had some success with powerline networks and wireless N and AC networks with good signal, though your experience may vary.
  • Game Settings: To improve your streaming experience, you can go into your game settings and lower your resolution and turn off vertical sync.
  • Steam Settings: In the Remote Play settings you can change a number of things that can affect your experience. You can change your preference for speed vs quality, limit the network bandwidth, and adjust the maximum capture resolution.
Q: What network ports does Steam Remote Play use?
A: Streaming uses UDP ports 27031 and 27036 and TCP ports 27036 and 27037. Please make sure Steam can listen on these ports in your firewall software.

Q: Should I update video drivers?
A: A number of bugs have been fixed in the latest video driver releases that may affect streaming. If you are getting poor performance, graphical glitches or black screens please make sure you have the latest drivers installed from your video card vendor's website.

Q: What are alternatives to Steam Remote Play Together?
A: Members of the Steam community have recommended using Parsec, a third-party software, which lets you invite your friends to play games with you online even if the game doesn't have online multiplayer. We don’t officially support this solution, but we hear reports that its performance can be better than Steam Remote Play Together