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31ST CENTURY DATING

A Giant Monster has appeared in Kyoto II! 

The city's only hope is for you and your company to construct a Colossal Robot, maneuver your creation to the target creature, and... ask it out to dinner? Or a film? Or something?

Cooperate in building a perfect match for the kaiju, and compete against rival companies to romance the lonely monster in KAIJU SUPER DATETECH!

FEATURES

  • Grab parts, weld them into a gigantic robot, and drive it around!
  • Local multiplayer for up to ten players, from the makers of Regular Human Basketball
  • Solo, Co-op and Split/Dual-Screen Verses modes
  • Spectators can join in on their phones by visiting party.powerhoof.com and complementing attractive dates!


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StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(51 total ratings)
AuthorPowerhoof
GenreAction
Made withAdobe Photoshop, Unity, Aseprite
Tags2D, Local Co-Op, Local multiplayer, Mechs, party-game, Pixel Art, Robots, Romance, Split Screen
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Gamepad (any)
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 10

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kaiju-super-datetech-windows.zip 18 MB
Version 1.4
kaiju-super-datetech-osx.zip 22 MB
Version 1.4
kaiju-super-datetech-linux.zip 37 MB
Version 1.4

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Fantastic game! Used it at an after work game event yesterday. It was the day after Valentines day and the theme for the event was: "For the love of gaming". This game fit the theme perfectly.

I was worried that the game would be too difficult for the players but we managed to get a perfect match on the first try. Played with 5 players in co-op.

For some reason the game didn't detect my XBox Series X/S controllers so I used rewasd to set up virtual DS4 controllers to get them to work.

Amazingly creative game and well executed!

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Ah awesome! Sounds like great fun. Glad you got it working, it was released before series X/S so bit that surprised it didn't work with those!

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Building the robot: Pain

Love match confirmed: It was worth

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This is such a fun physics co-op game! Well done.

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wtf? this is by the guys who made CRAWL? man is this a different feel for a game from those guys!!

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I love this game! Here's my cloud city that I made!

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Love it!

This game has so much potential! I'd love to see an expanded version, I'd definitely buy it!

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you are a genius! this is so original and so much fun!

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i love this game 

also could you pls add somthing like an endless mode where you just build what you want

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Fuggin masterpiece, 10/10 would recommend.

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This is a super silly and fun game. I love it and hope to see more from you in the future!

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I played this at BitBash it ruled thanks

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Played this at a party with 6 people (2 non-gamers), was amazingly great, fun was had by all.  Successfully got a date on our second attempt.  Having to crouch to weld/unweld wheels was a brilliant way to stop people from accidentally destroying everything =).

Please make this into a full game ! 

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This is goddamn brilliant.

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Oh god(zilla) I had such a good time with that! I laugh the whole time!  awesome concept. I would love to see a actually  game with with puzzles.

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Oh my goodness, THIS IS AMAZING OwO

I'm incredibly annoyed by the ceiling at which the rockets turn off.  it seems everytime I fly my robot to godzilla it crashed into the ground just as it starts to tally my score.

Ahh, ha ha. That was a kinda hack fix for when you fall off your robot as it flies into the sky (so you can get it back basically). I guess that should be turned off when it's reached the end already!

This game was very interesting and I loiked the concept of it. It just started ot get a bit complicated down the line. When i was trying to figure out what the heck i was making
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Listen ya godzilla is a little picky and quite frankly Veronica wants an apology 😤 

(You may also want to take away his psychic powers HES DEADLY ENOUGH MAN) 

https://youtu.be/B-WsuNlzSVM

I loved, and I lost. 

I like this game.

A very strange game.

It's a very fun physics game. Very challenging and amazing graphics. I love everything about it! :D

Let me state...And everyone here probably agree's...90% of people got confused about the controls here. Besides the fact that I couldn't even get to the end because I kept falling front and back. Other than that! Yeah this is a game I would play again just for the building aspect alone! Lovely!~

Started a Christmas Series on indie games ! this one is really funny 00:59

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Fantastic game. Needs to have information on keyboard controls and a time limit would make it more exciting but other than that its great

havent plade this yet but im liken the looks of tha page good jerb!!

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Powerhoof does it again. This game is both hilarious, fun to play and overall a blast just building your own mecha kaiju. Seriously, you need to play this game.

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The yellow background on this game page makes most of the text illegible; please change the text to a darker color or change the background to some more subdued hues instead of neon-colored retina-burning 80s glory.

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This game is as awesome as it is ridiculous. The art style, voice over and music are all fantastic. My qualms come from the lack of tutorial for the keyboard controls and the instant sense of urgency in the game. It took me a while to figure out the KB controls, but once I did it flowed pretty well. I really think that's all the game needs, a practice area wouldn't be bad, but definitely not needed.

Hi, for some reason the game won't detect input on an xbox360 wireless controller, is there anything specific we need to do?

Not sure, it *should* work... although i've always had trouble with wireless 360 ones, and ended up buying wired ones :/

Wireless controllers require a bit of work in getting Windows to acknowledge that they are plugged in.  Make sure you go to your game controller control panel in Windows and that all the buttons and axis are detected properly.  If not, then the issue is on your end with your setup.

Wired controllers are always superior in nearly every single way plus you never have to worry about changing batteries in the middle of an intense fight ;)

make sure your drivers are up-to-date.

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This looks beautiful!

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Haha, this looks brilliant!