
Okhlos is a comical look on Ancient Greece that showcases the violence of the era as you helm a horde of oppressed people who are standing up and revolting. Coffee Powered Machine have chosen to make this the setup for their “roguelike.” Okhlos starts off with the narrator who is taking the place as Homer

Developers Coffee Powered Machine have transformed their Greek mob simulator Okhlos into Okhlos: Omega thanks to a massive update featuring enough new additions to fill a Trojan Horse, all of which is now free for current owners of the game to enjoy.

So the latest Humble Monthly bundle is here, and with it comes the unintentional(?) theme of science fiction and modern progress versus the ancient past and undiscovered nature. On one side, robot pirates, battles with alien serpents, and skyscraper crafting. On the other side, underwater journeys, the slaying of gods, and Roman combat. Which shall subscribers prefer (if not both)?
First month doing this and was pleasantly surprised. Husk is trash but everything else in the bundle was worth the 12 bucks.

Can crazy mob violence led by Greek philosophers take down ancient gods? Okhlos attempts to answer that age-old question.