Fist Puncher now on Mac and Linux

Mac and Linux support for Fist Puncher is now live. Sorry it took so long, but we’re happy to announce that with much blood and sweat and with many tears we completed the port to Mac and Linux. Actually, we just found the amazing flibitijibibo, and he made the port happen while we twiddled our thumbs and drank root beer. We also updated the standard release and added two more characters (that makes 20 in all including the Robot Unicorn Attack add-on character). Finally all of you classy Mac users and handsome Linux people can play Fist Puncher, the epic homage to and parody of old-school beat ’em ups. Wander over to Steam and check it out.

Fist Puncher coming to Mac and Linux

Good news for Mac and Linux users – we’re wrapping up ports of Fist Puncher for both platforms, and they will be released in the upcoming weeks on Steam. Fist Puncher is published on Steam by indie-superfriends Adult Swim, and the port was done with the help of Ethan Lee (the brains behind the Mac and Linux port of amazing games like Fez and Super Hexagon). So Mac and Linux users, keep your eyes glued to the Fist Puncher Steam page, and we’ll have more news soon!

Fist Puncher 60% off during Steam Autumn Sale

There’s still a little bit of time to recover from your Thanksgiving food coma and pick up Fist Puncher on Steam for 60% off! There’s no excuse at this point. Fist Puncher is so beautifully cheap it’s like a deep breath of crisp autumnal air, the glorious sounds of crunching leaves, and a steaming cup of blissful hot cider all rolled into one (actually it’s more like a retro-styled beat ’em up with a bunch of wacky levels and goofball characters, but we are prone to exaggeration).