

The star-studded Expendables films are essentially the same thing, so it's.
#Expendabros online play for mac#
The original game, Broforce, is available for Mac and Windows PC through Steam for $14.99 or as a four-pack for $44.99. Free Lives' Broforce is a run-and-gun love letter to the ultra-violent actions flicks of the 1980s. The Expendabros supports up to four players at once in local multiplayer co-op mode and is available for Windows PC. The game is a short version of much acclaimed Broforce and is completely free of charge with no micro-transactions. Battle in a flurry of bullets and non-stop action through ten full-throttle missions set amongst the picturesque tree tops and the absurdly dangerous lumber mills. Players will hunt down arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks - Mel Gibson's character in The Expendables 3 - through the forests of Eastern Europe in ten missions. The Expendabros is a completely free-to-play platform shooter, an official crossover game from Broforce developer Free Lives, Devolver Digital and The Expendables 3. The Expendabros is a free action game in which you have assembled and set your sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe.

The cross-promotional game will let players assume the bro-ified versions of characters from The Expendables movies, including Bro Caesar (Terry Crews), Bro Christmas (Jason Statham), Broney Ross (Sylvester Stallone), Trent Broser (Arnold Schwarzenegger), Bronar Jenson (Dolph Lundgren), Broc (Wesley Snipes) and Toll Broad (Randy Couture). The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe, It is the time. It's free to download from Steam right now, courtesy of publisher Devolver Digital. Two action movie nostalgia-tapping titans - video game Broforce and action hero all-star flick The Expendables 3 - are coming together for a limited-time release called The Expendabros. My knee-jerk reaction when I see a word like Expendabros, or when I read about a movie crossover promotion with a video game, is to roll my eyes as dramatically as humanly.
