FIRST CLASS TROUBLE AND ALMIGHTY: KILL YOUR GODS GIVE PC PLAYERS FIRST HANDS ON LOOK IN STEAMS LATEST GAME FESTIVAL
Emanuela
(02. February 2021 16:38
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FIRST CLASS TROUBLE AND ALMIGHTY: KILL YOUR GODS GIVE PC PLAYERS FIRST HANDS ON LOOK IN STEAMS LATEST GAME FESTIVAL
Deceive or be Deceived in a Homicidal Robot Revolt or Call Upon the Powers of Your Ancestors to Take Down Gods in Two New Playable Demos
Baltimore, MD – Feb 2nd, 2020 – Independent publisher Versus Evil today announced that two of its forthcoming games will be making an appearance in the latest Steam Game Festival starting on February 3rd. The playable demos will give players their first opportunity to get hands on with Social Deception multiplayer game First Class Trouble developed by Invisible Walls and the epic action RPG Almighty: Kill Your Gods from RUNWILD Entertainment.
First Class Trouble is a multiplayer social deduction game where six players must work together to shut down C.A.I.N., the rogue A.I. of a failing luxury space cruise-liner that is trying to kill them. Two of the six players are chosen at random to secretly play as Personoids, killer humanoids sent by C.A.I.N. to betray the other players.
WARNING: First Class Trouble content may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
In Almighty: Kill Your Gods, you take on the persona of an Alpha, the first amongst your kind, a magical warrior infused with the power of your ancestors, reborn to take a stand for your tribe against the tyranny and oppression of the Elder Gods. Almighty: Kill Your Gods is a game about reclaiming and rebuilding your home in the face of impossible odds.
"We really miss bringing demos to gamers and getting to see their reaction to our games in-person. We miss hearing the feedback and we really miss seeing gamers having fun. Even though we can't be with everyone in person, we're excited to be a part of the Steam Game Festival. We're getting to still get our demos of First Class Trouble and Almighty: Kill Your Gods in the hands of fans. We can still get visibility for our games, still get that gamer feedback, and we can still connect to the community. Valve's built an awesome event to showcase our titles." Said Steve Escalante, General Manager of Versus Evil.
Both games are lining up for release later this year on Steam with other platforms also under consideration.
To wishlist First Class Trouble players can check out the games Steam page here.
To wishlist Almighty: Kill Your Gods players can check out the games Steam page here