Death Road To Canada tasks players with surviving its brutal, hyper-violent combat with over-the-top, high caliber weaponry. You must destroy all in your path, while scavenging the derelict environment, making difficult (and sometimes hilarious) decisions along the way, either alone or in two-player co-op mode.
Tipped off that Canada might be free from the threat of zombies, the long, winding Death Road is all that stands between the player and their goal. Players will explore many locations, like Y’all-Mart and the Muscle! Bomb!! Gym!!!, meeting and recruiting a host of strange and bizarre companions along the way. Unlike most randomly generated roguelikes, Death Road To Canada features a heavy emphasis on narrative, its Interactive Fiction events making or breaking friendships, all the while adding character-driven drama to the combat.
“We believe Death Road To Canada is perfectly suited to be played in both the home and on the go,” said Kepa Auwae, Co-Founder of Rocketcat Games. “Single player is great of course, but the local co-op mode brings a slower, more tactical pace to the game. With the Nintendo Switch’s Joy Con controllers and the promise of couch play on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, we’re proud to share the console experience of Death Road to Canada with players across the world.”
Death Road To Canada will hit the Switch, Xbox One and PS4 this Spring.