
Bea Walker — Steam Key
Buy Bea Walker at Ashop: a licensed Steam key for an unusual action game about piloting a battle mech on the toxic planet Eldorado.
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An Unusual Mech Action on Planet Eldorado
Bea Walker is an unusual action game with elements of adventure, indie, and simulation, where you pilot a massive battle mech on the planet Eldorado. Earth is overpopulated, and humanity is searching for new worlds to colonize and mine for rare resources. Eldorado seems almost perfect for this: dense jungles, mountains, and valuable minerals. But the planet's atmosphere is toxic to humans, and the local warlike humanoids have no intention of giving up their home to visitors from the sky.
A Moral Choice Behind the Controls
You take on the role of the pilot of the BE-A Walker — the Biped Enhanced Assault Walker. Your task begins as protecting colonists from hostile tribes, but the story quickly confronts you with a moral choice. You can seek revenge, crush the resistance, and eliminate anyone standing in the way of human survival. Or you can look at the conflict differently and side with the locals, who have become victims of a greedy expansion.
Walking as Part of the Combat
The game's main feature is controlling the walker itself. This isn't simple forward movement — you need to lift the mech's legs, shift them, and take deliberate steps to advance, crush enemies, or dodge grenades and incoming fire. This approach turns Bea Walker into a harsh and unusual walking simulator, where every movement feels like part of the fight.
Key Features
- Procedurally generated world
- Mech and weapon upgrades
- No loot boxes
- The choice to defeat the locals or help them defend their home planet
The game was developed by Tequilabyte Studio and published by Games Operators and PlayWay S.A., with a release date of May 7, 2020.
Buy Bea Walker at Ashop
At Ashop you can buy Bea Walker as a licensed Steam key. If you're looking for an unusual key for a game about mechs, moral choice, and a harsh colonial war, Bea Walker is worth adding to your library.



