Big red jazz button: Leviathan: Warships trails Jazz Boatman update

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Paradox have updated their cross-platform boat-based strategy game Leviathan: Warships with a smooth, jazzy, Jazz Boatman update. Which actually includes a big red jazz button.

We’ll get to that in a moment. First, though, the boring stuff: gameplay balance, weapon damage changes, some more graphical effects, blah blah blah blah come on Tim we want to know about the big red jazz button.

So yeah, that big red jazz button. This enables Jazz Boatman as an announcer for the game, as well as adding a jazz soundtrack. This is quite possibly the single finest big red button in any game that doesn’t let you launch nukes.

You can check this all out in the trailer below. Water patch, eh readers? Canoe believe it? I shore doubt we’ll see any other patches this promising for awhile. If you have the game, you simply mast download this one.

Okay, I’ll stop.


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