Frisbros is free on Itch.io for a limited time

Frisbros is a 2D top-down match of ultimate frisbee played in a labyrinth of monsters, mazes, and traps. Get this indie game for free on Itch.io for limited time. Windows PC and Mac DRM-free downloads.

Frisbros is free on Itch.io for a limited time

ABOUT THE GAME:

Frisbros is a 2D top-down match of ultimate frisbee played in a labyrinth of monsters, mazes, and traps.  Team up with a friend to throw your way to the target while fighting off ghouls hellbent on intercepting your disc.

Toss frisbees to solve puzzles and vanquish enemies. Get to the goal without dropping the disc!

  •  Single Player: Play as both Frisbros simultaneously
  •  Local Coop: Play with a friend to reach the end of the level and outplay the ghouls
  •  Secrets and Unlockables: Unlock characters, disc, emotes, and more!
  •  Leaderboards: Compete against other bros from across the world for top score
  • Play how you want: Supports four different game modes – Casual, Strokes, Time Attack, and Hardcore

Frisbros will also release on Steam in March 2022.

HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to game page at Itch.io and click the “Download or Claim” button. Note that you must be logged in to do this. If you wish, you can leave a tip for the developer but it’s not a requirement.

This is a DRM-free copy, which means you can download it, back it up and keep it forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store, and it will work on PC and Mac.


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