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The Epic Battle Fantasy Collection is a collection of the older Flash games created by Matt Roszak, including the first two Epic Battle Fantasy games and several of the Epic Battle Fantasy series' spin-offs that hadn't previously been released on Steam. Each of the games is receiving significant revisions and improvements for the collection.

The entire collection will be available to buy on Steam for $7.99 when it's released.

List of Games and Their Revisions[]

  • Mecha Dress Up Game: New options and other features were added for more variety in robot designs.
  • Brawl Royale: The game was completely rewritten with better mechanics and new difficulty modes, and and all the copyrighted characters in the game were replaced with original characters.
  • The Kitten Game: The game was given a new soundtrack, higher-quality sound effects, and volume controls. New features such as achievements and an auto-clicker were implemented.
  • Epic Battle Fantasy: The entire game has been rebalanced, and the bugs in the original Flash version were fixed. All the copyrighted content seen in the original version was removed - Epic Battle Fantasy now features an original soundtrack, and all the copyrighted characters in the game were replaced with original characters.
  • Epic Battle Fantasy 2: The bugs in the original Flash version were fixed. New skill upgrades were added, and some of the game's particularly powerful foes were nerfed.
  • Epic Battle Fantasy: Adventure Story: Four new levels were added, featuring new bosses which are stronger versions of the four bosses in the base game.
  • Bullet Heaven: Four new playable characters and some new game options were added, and some achievements were made easier to unlock.

Other Content[]

  • In addition to the games above, the Epic Battle Fantasy Collection also includes a PC-optimized version of Cat Café, a standalone spin-off of the mainline series that was originally released only for mobile devices.
  • The collection also contains plenty of concept art and other images related to each of the featured games.

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Trivia[]

  • Although the Epic Battle Fantasy Collection was created for the purpose of preserving Matt Roszak's older works (albeit with enhancements), all of the games in the collection (sans Cat Cafe) can also be played on BlueMaxima's Flashpoint in their original state.
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