Giant Scorpion - Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy
20ft long scorpions that can shoot acid from their stingers. They were tamed and bred as beasts of war by the mutated survivors of the global nuclear holocaust.

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Giant Scorpion - Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy
20ft long scorpions that can shoot acid from their stingers. They were tamed and bred as beasts of war by the mutated survivors of the global nuclear holocaust.
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Krush, Kill ‘N Destroy (KKND 1) Release Date: 1997 | Developer: Beam Software / Melbourne House Buy It On: GOG Krush, Kill ‘N Destroy 2: Kro
Ziggurat Interactive is bringing ’90s real-time strategy title Krush Kill ‘N Destroy and its sequel, Krossfire, to Steam for the first time.
KKnD features intense battles between humans, mutants, and robots, where players need to make strategic decisions across dynamic battlefields.
“The KKnD series is a hallmark of the golden age of RTS titles, and we’re overjoyed to now make it available to a wider audience via Steam,” said Michael Devine, SVP of Business Development at Ziggurat Interactive. “Expanding the availability of KKnD is just the beginning of a complete reintroduction of this wonderful franchise.”
Developed by Beam Software, Krush Kill ‘N Destroy is a post-nuclear-apocalypse real-time strategy series where players battle among three factions — human “Survivors”, “Evolved” mutants, and the “Series 9” intelligent machines — for dominance. Secure oil-rich sites, then use that oil as currency for building research labs, defensive emplacements, factories, barracks, and everything else needed for a functioning futuristic fighting force.
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Hailed for its challenging and clever enemy A.I., KKnD is also remembered for its “Mad Max” style take on the RTS genre. While many RTS titles of the ’90s — arguably the genre’s golden age — focused on nothing more than simple multiplayer “build an army, then smash your enemy’s base,” KKnD added depth by offering a variety of missions for single-player play, including convoy escorts and search-and-rescue missions. Along with these improvements to the genre, KKnD also proved its uniqueness by expanding on the genre-staple unit types, adding in both mechanical and the monstrous options for dominating the battlefield. While other games stuck to the familiar “tanks, trucks, and turrets,” KKnD had players fielding giant scorpions, armored elephants, and missile crabs, along with the traditional tank and turret units.
Krush Kill ‘N Destroy and Krush Kill ‘N Destroy 2: Krossfire are now available for Windows PC via Steam and GOG.
Classic RTS Krush Kill ‘N Destroy Now Available for Steam Ziggurat Interactive is bringing '90s real-time strategy title Krush Kill 'N Destroy and its sequel, Krossfire, to…
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