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New Weird Worlds Upgrade/Patch Now Available for the PC

Recently we asked ten planet-destroying robotic death machines from beyond the very walls of time and space what would stop their apocalyptic rampage across the galaxy. Nine of the ten responded that a new upgrade to Digital Eel's Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space, published by Shrapnel Games and available for both the PC and Mac, would halt this world bursting orgy. The tenth demanded an American beer that didn't taste like urine from a diseased camel. An upgrade to Weird Worlds? That we can help with. A decent American beer? Ah well, the planet has had a good run...

While waiting for the imminent destruction of Earth be sure to enhance your Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space enjoyment with the brand new version 1.2 upgrade. Available for immediate download for the PC (a Mac upgrade will soon follow), the version 1.2 upgrade will update any previous installation of Weird Worlds.

Like a leaky neutronium reactor the 1.2 upgrade is overflowing with glowing gaming goodness (but won't leave you sterile and bald). Christmas comes early as fans of the Weird can enjoy items such as:
- Brand spanking new main quest added with a new race. But what race could it be? Intergalactic smurfs? Intelligent cheese? You'll have to download the upgrade to find out.
- Thought the Urluquai kicked your arse before? Just wait until you do battle with their newly added capital ship. It's so terrifying that every patch should come with a box of Depends. Except you know, boxes can't be downloaded.
- New missile trails that will make you "ooh" and "ahh". It's the Fourth of July on your computer, every day.
- According to the developers, and we quote, "big throbbing indicator when passing time." Hmm. Umm. You know - nevermind...

But wait, there's more, much more. The version 1.2 upgrade not only adds new content, it enhances previous content (for example, alien fleet settings have been tweaked), and of course lays waste to pesky bugs. Some examples of the effects of the digital insecticide include eliminating the crash that would occur when the spacebar was hit on "incoming aliens", Esmerelda had a variety of spellings, previously unfriendly to multi-tasking, and more. A complete listing of changes found in the upgrade can be found on the download page.

All this... the new features, the beserk planet destroyers laying off the annihilation, the bug squashing... can be yours for the asking. Don't delay, act now and you too can discover the brand new secrets that Infinite Space holds (could there possibly be a gorilla at the end throwing barrels at you?).

Download the version 1.2 upgrade for the PC version of Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (CD or Download Version)here.



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