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Australia Did It

New Indie Publisher Mystic Forge Releases Rami Ismail's Next Genre-Crossover

Tower Defense and Reverse Bullet Hell collide in Australia Did It, the new game from Rami Ismail and Aesthetician Labs. The game will be published by Mystic Forge, a new indie publisher founded by former Good Shepherd Entertainment members.

Marcel Kleffmann04.09.2025 09:55
New Indie Publisher Mystic Forge Releases Rami Ismail's Next Genre-Crossover
Australia Did It Rami Ismail, Aesthetician Labs, Mystic Forge

Australia Did It is the latest game from Rami Ismail (creator of Nuclear Throne and Luftrausers) and co-developed by Aesthetician Labs. Designed as an experimental, compact take on the strategy genre, the game "marks a return to small-team innovation and genre-pushing ambition at a time when the industry sorely needs it", according to the announcement. Published by boutique label Mystic Forge and coming to Steam later this year, this new game enhances Turn-Based Tower Defense with a unit merging system and on-rails Reverse Bullet Hell Combat. It's called "Tactical Reverse Bullet Hell".

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