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Nova Hearts led the charge, the latest from Othercide developer Lightbulb Crew. This strategic turn-based combat game has you battling with enemies from another dimension, using your own supercharged set of powers to help turn the tide against an array of powerful supervillains. And when the dust has settled on all of that battling, you can pick up your in-game phone and start some unlikely romances – texting, talking, and dating with friends, enemies, and those who occupy the regular world around you. Who knows, if a relationship goes well you may just unlock some new powers to draw into combat.Head to the Nova Hearts Steam pageto Wishlist the game and try a free demo.
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