Dying Breed
A throwback to the golden age of real-time strategy PC games
Dying Breed takes players back to the first generation of real-time strategy games. This game will take you on a journey through a post-apocalyptic world where you’ll have to build your base, gather resources. Along the way, you’ll encounter a cast of memorable characters, explore a vast and ever-changing world, and battle against fearsome foes.
Action-Thriller with a killer OST!
An intense game that pumps your adrenaline and marches you forward with an original killer soundtrack.
Command the battlefield, conquer the scourge and save humanity.
Immerse yourself in a world where every decision matters. Choose your units, plan your moves carefully, and execute your strategies flawlessly. Only the best will survive. While the fast-paced combat tactics will test your resolve.
Death from Above, Sea, land and Underground!
Launch ambitious amphibious, air, or land assaults with your troops, or use buildings and caves for more stealth and cunning. Explore a vast and ever-changing world, discover new maps, battle wild new enemies, and unlock powerful new weapons and abilities.
Dying Breed is not for the faint of heart.
This game is challenging, strategic, and action-packed. If you’re looking for a game that will test your skills and keep you on the edge of your seat, then Dying Breed is the game for you.
So what are you waiting for? Gather your troops and prepare for battle!
Steam User 45
This is a very passionate developer who wears their influences on their sleeve and it shows!
Very nostalgic trip so far and enjoying every minute!
The game is still very early in development so can particularly hear placeholder audio with a lot of SFX.
Can also feel quite slow at times but can imagine a game speed slider will be introduced at some point.
Will be following the development and updates as this game progresses.
I am only a couple of hours in but so far this is going to be a very enjoyable game.
Well done Sarnayer you have brought me back to 1995 and its a very welcomed feeling!
Steam User 35
Well I finished the first mission and I would say if you like classic C&C give it a go, they even hid units behind trees like in C&C.
Just finished the first chapter of the WWA and it was pretty fun, they really caught some classic C&C magic, even has the "Unable to comply, building in progress"
Steam User 16
Lots of jank mixed with lots of potential
Most people aren't going to enjoy this game in its current state. The pathing is terrible. The balance is terrible. Camera controls are terrible. Levels are lacking polish (example: The castle defense level has initial troop placements that block harvester movement).
This is a rough showing for sure but you can clearly see the direction the devs want to take this game. I can't wait to see the finished product.
Steam User 9
Remember C&C? This is like the community theater version of that. It has as much soul as it has jank. The balance makes no sense. The sounds that the buildings make when you build them were clearly made by someone making sounds into their microphone. If this sounds like a bad thing, the game probably isn't for you. If this sounds like a good thing, you probably took one look at the guy in a costume and immediately decided buy it.
Could you buy the C&C remaster for only a little bit more? Yes, but if you're interested enough in this game to buy it, you probably already own the remaster. Also, let's be real, how many of the original developers will see any of that money?
Steam User 8
pretty cool C&C clone/tribute game, it may not be perfect as it have yet to be completely finished and it may also look a bit amateurish at times (especially regarding the units voice acting, at least imo) but it is still pretty fun to play (the cutscenes especially are very hilarious lol)
Steam User 9
Not sure why theres hate for this game. Plays just like the original C&C if you have played that from the disk released in the 90's. Feels like a comedic parody more than a clone. Game is a must have if you enjoyed C&C.
Steam User 7
**Firstly:** I support this great project because I’m certain that something truly amazing can come from it. I also love the look of this unique game, which catapults me right back into my youth.
However, there are still a few rough edges that, nostalgia aside, *Red Alert* veterans from back in the day should be aware of: the sounds are hopefully just placeholders. The range of the units doesn’t quite feel consistent — infantry seem to have almost the same range as tanks. Pathfinding also still has some major issues. When individual units move into or out of a tunnel, the view constantly switches between the tunnel and surface layers.
Do you remember the crates from *Red Alert*, the ones that sometimes contained power-ups? Unfortunately, those are missing too, even though the graphics for them seem to exist.
Despite all that, fans and nostalgic players can still pick this up.