Retro-Style Beat 'Em Up Typing Game, Keys of Fury, Unleashes Its Debut Demo Today

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Retro-Style Beat 'Em Up Typing Game, Keys of Fury, Unleashes Its Debut Demo Today

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DUVALL, Washington – Sept. 29, 2025 - Get ready to type your way to victory! Keys of Fury, the high-octane retro-style beat 'em up typing game, just dropped its brand-new demo on Steam for PC, just in time for the 2025 October Steam Next Fest.

Take on the role of Tai Ping, a skilled key-fu master, and fight your way through a wild ride of robots, ninjas, and even vegetable vendors. Journey through a late 1800s American city, battling across trains, warehouses, sewers, and jungles in Story Mode.

Need more? In Arcade Mode, brace yourself for a randomized gauntlet of battles with roguelike upgrades that'll supercharge Tai Ping's abilities. You can also race against running raptors and fend off an onslaught of terrible dad jokes. And if that's not enough, you can even create your own custom stages with easy-to-use mod support, allowing you to change words, art, music, and more to truly make the game your own.

"I wanted to create a typing game that was less about stress and more about fun, regardless of your skill level," said Mike Smith, the solo developer behind Keys of Fury. "I did this by focusing on accuracy over speed and making sure that every keystroke packs a punch and brings the action to your fingertips."

The demo is available now on Steam and will be part of the October Steam Next Fest from Monday, Oct. 13th to Monday, Oct. 20th.

For more information, visit the official website and follow the developer on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.



About Elecorn

Elecorn is an independent game development studio founded by solo developer Mike Smith. Mike is based in Washington state and uses his over 20 years of industry experience to bring award-winning indie games like Caster (2009) to life. Elecorn is dedicated to creating joyful and polished gaming experiences for players of all ages.