03-18-2023, 08:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2023, 09:46 PM by Evan. Edited 2 times in total.)
Since games are on sale, I'm ramping up attempts to get some players for various co-op and other deception games! Here's the list
Deception games:
Project Winter: 8 man deception game about trying to escape a failed arctic research expedition with 2 traitors attempting to kill the rest. Everyone tries not to get mauled to death by the wildlife Moderately complex.
First Class Trouble: 6 man deception game set on a Art Nouveau style Starship. 4 residents try to get through the levels (or kill the traitors called Personoids) and shut down the AI controlling the ship, 2 Personoids (Traitors) try to stop this. Less complex than Project Winter but not dead simple.
Co-Op games:
Plate Up: 2 to 4 person co-op cooking game about running a restaurant without burning it down or upsetting your customers by taking too long. Deceptively simple.
Barotrauma: 2 (recommended, can play solo) to up to 16. More complex sci-fi game about exploring the oceans of a moon in a submarine. Much of the complexity is in keeping the submarine working and not dying to your own incompetency or the dangerous wildlife.
For some of the cheaper ones, I can put up some money since I have spare steam wallet but I'm not rich so don't ask for 9 copies of Barotrauma from me alright.
Deception games:
Project Winter: 8 man deception game about trying to escape a failed arctic research expedition with 2 traitors attempting to kill the rest. Everyone tries not to get mauled to death by the wildlife Moderately complex.
First Class Trouble: 6 man deception game set on a Art Nouveau style Starship. 4 residents try to get through the levels (or kill the traitors called Personoids) and shut down the AI controlling the ship, 2 Personoids (Traitors) try to stop this. Less complex than Project Winter but not dead simple.
Co-Op games:
Plate Up: 2 to 4 person co-op cooking game about running a restaurant without burning it down or upsetting your customers by taking too long. Deceptively simple.
Barotrauma: 2 (recommended, can play solo) to up to 16. More complex sci-fi game about exploring the oceans of a moon in a submarine. Much of the complexity is in keeping the submarine working and not dying to your own incompetency or the dangerous wildlife.
For some of the cheaper ones, I can put up some money since I have spare steam wallet but I'm not rich so don't ask for 9 copies of Barotrauma from me alright.