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Download: Sacraboar Demo

Sacraboar is a capture-the-pig real-time strategy game. This playable demo includes 1 skirmish map, 6 tutorial missions, and 3 (out of 4) spell types, making for 12 out of 16 spells. System requirements are shown after the jump. The full game is available for purchase through digital retail outlets like Steam and Impulse.
"You command your units like you do in well-known real-time strategy games. Your goal is to get the enemy's pig trophy and protect your own from being stolen. To take the enemy's pig trophy you have to send one of your units to the enemy's pig stand to grab it. When the unit has taken the trophy you need to send it back to your own pig stand to score.

The enemy can stop you by killing the capper (the unit that carries the pig), or he can prevent you from scoring by grabbing your pig. You can only score when your pig is on its stand.

When a pig-carrier is killed, he drops the pig. You can return it to your own pig stand by having one of your units walk over it - the pig will then be teleported back to its stand. When one of your units touches a dropped enemy pig, it will automatically grab it and be a new capper."

Download Sacraboar Single Player Demo (171 MB)

Gallery: Sacraboar


Sacraboar System Requirements
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
  • Processor: 2.2 GHz CPU (Intel Pentium 4 or Athlon 64 XP) or better
  • Memory: 1 GB
  • Graphics: 256 MB DirectX 9 compatible graphics card (NVidia 7600, ATI X1600) or better
  • Sound: 100% DirectX 9 compatible sound card

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