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What is MADNESS: Project Nexus (Series)? MADNESS: Project Nexus is a violent arena combat and turn-based strategy video game series. It features gritty, bloody battles between mutants, monsters, and bandits in arena-style environments.

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MADNESS: Project Nexus (Series) Overview

MADNESS: Project Nexus is a series of violent arena combat and turn-based strategy video games developed by Krinkels. The games take place in a post-apocalyptic world filled with mutants, monsters, and bandits that battle each other in arena-style environments.The first game in the series, MADNESS: Project Nexus, was released in 2010 as a Flash browser game. Players take control of an arena combatant and must defeat waves of enemies in bloody, gritty battles. The game features a variety of weapons …

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