Punk, bullets and Junk has shipped in full release form, though the solo developer behind the steampunk survivors-like is treating the launch as an ongoing conversation with players rather than a finish line. The game is currently available at an 81% discount, and a free demo lets you test the premise before committing.
The hook here is environmental parity. Every map in Punk, bullets and Junk features specific hazards that affect both your hero and the enemies chasing you equally, shifting strategy away from pure damage output. You choose from five heroes, each with different sizes, stats, and exclusive weapons (so the experience varies measurably depending on your pick). The steampunk setting and roguelite structure are the frame, but the real draw is how neutral level design forces adaptation. A playable build is live on itch.io right now if you want to see whether the hazard system clicks for you.
What’s notable about the release is the developer’s stated approach to post-launch work. According to a developer blog post, feedback from various communities has already shaped the game, with suggestions being actively implemented. It’s shaping up as a modest but iterative project, not a fire-and-forget release.

