Australia Did It drops a new trailer for its tactical reverse bullet hell game

Mystic Forge, developer Aesthetician Labs and designer Rami Ismail have released a new trailer for the upcoming tactical reverse bullet hell game Australia Did It, showing off more of this unique game. Check it out
The goal of the game is simple, on each run you need to defend a cargo train, but there is a catch. The path of the train takes you directly across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, or what was the ocean as the water has been drained away via a mysterious catastrophic event and now the area is filled with monsters.
Winning in the game is really simple, your cargo must make it to the destination intact, you are optional. That means before each train departs you need to pick where your crew are going to be stationed, as the right person in the right spot might make all the difference.
If you feel like you are not going to survive, you can always merge units together, giving you some extra firepower, just don’t blow yourself up. There are over 1,500 combinations across the games 30 unit types, meaning that you can really let lose on the experimentation.
The game is set to release in 2026 on PC, you can wishlist it on Steam today.




