They did it. They finally got me seriously hooked on a free-to-play, browser-based game. With something that feels an awful lot like a modern take onHerzog Zwei, of all things. Before I know it, this crazy dream could end with me putting up real money to unlock pay-walled digital goods.The horror.

The game I’m referring to here isAirMech, and the aforementioned “they” are Carbon Games, a studio made up of people who worked onFat Princess. It only takes a few minutes to see the connections, and on that note, I still can’t believe this runs in a browser.

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If you like real-time strategy in theory but find yourself wanting to take on an active role in combat — in the case ofAirMech, as a transforming mech — this’ll be right up your alley. For the time being, you will need to download Chrome to play, but it’s worth doing. Lastly, it sounds like Carbon has plans for a dedicated PC version and more down the road. I can’t wait.

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