







First submitted as an entry for the TIGsource ‘Versus’ competition, Masjin has been described by its creator as a 2D team-based online-only shooter platformer. In short, it’s Team Fortress 2 meet the Minecraft and TASO’s metaphorical love child. More importantly, however, Masjin is also surprisingly fun. Extremely fun.







I first had the opportunity to test out Arvi Teigari’s (Hempuli) game about a week back while lounging around in a friend’s place. While I had no preconceptions about the game, I was definitely unprepared to find myself engaged in a hectic deathmatch filled with, amongst other things, planes, ninjas and digger machines. By the time I was done with the first round, I found myself queuing up for the next if for no other reason than to figure out what the heck had just happened.







Masjin would benefit tremendously from a more intuitive interface and better in-game explanations. However, that aside, it’s still definitely worth checking out. You can download the build here.

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