Acorn Assault: Rodent Revolution
Xbox One · 2016
About this game
Acorn Assault is a quirky, tail-bobbing turn-based strategy game.
Raise an army, overthrow a tyrant King and save the oppressed squirrels! Do you have what it takes to start a Rodent Revolution?
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The squirrels of the forest grew poorer and more starved each day that passed thanks to the tyrant King Lois the Umpteenth.
It is up to you to raise an army to overthrow the king and set the world right again.
Embark on an nutty journey filled with a strange cast of characters through a historically inaccurate retelling of the French Revolution with squirrels.
If you are a fan of turn based strategy games and want something different from the status quo, this game is for you.
The deceptively simple to learn rules of the game lead to a varied set of strategies that you can employ to defeat your enemy and march on.
Battle through an epic journey against five unique bosses each with their own abilities and environments.
Enjoy quirky, hand-made immersive artwork and animations!
Test your strategies and do battle in 25 epic levels.
Take control of your enemies: play as defeated single-player enemies in online multiplayer mode!
Bring the fight online and battle people from around the world on PC and Mac.
King Lois the Umpteenth and his queen Marie Antoinutte reigned over the poor and starved squirrels of the forest.
The king's greed knew no bounds and set out to bankrupt his people by taxing their hard earned acorns.
With no acorns to any of the peasant's names they grew angrier and angrier as each day passed.
On one cold dark evening, the King had sent his loyal tax man to collect the acorns from Charles DeMontequirrel who had refused to pay the unjust nut tax.
As the tax man knocked on Charles' wooden door it swung wide open.
Charles stood before the tax collector visibly upset as he was scolded for not following the king's unfair decrees.
Charles could no longer simply refuse to pay up and wanted only to set things right.
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