Overview

Number of Players
4
Genre
Release Date

Switch eShop

  • US 12th Aug 2021, $7.99
Official Site
nintendo.com

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About The Game

Play as one of four cultists intent on destroying the world by summoning an Ancient Horror. Decide how you will be preparing for the final ritual by visiting various locations in the unsuspecting town of Arkham and navigating iconic Lovecraftian events. Battle investigators, gangs, corrupt cops and horrors from the Depths to bring about the end of the world! This text-based adventure game boasts: - 93 000 words. - Across 113 events with 370 potential story outcomes. - Fulfil 1 of 24 roles with 56 ritual feedback stories. - 142 different character endings. - Short and silly events in a Lovecraftian universe. - Randomized stories based on location. - Short gameplay, ideal for those downtime moments or while in a queue for another game. - Non-linear gameplay. Play cooperatively or be a backstabbing traitor. This boardgame-esque game shines in local co-op with friends and it is a casual game that will provide loads of entertainment. With snazzy graphics, betrayal is best served with a jazzy/swing soundtrack and neo-noir visuals. Gameplay in a nutshell: - You are a cultist intent on destroying the universe by summoning the Ancient One. - You can play on your own or with up to 3 friends in couch co-op. - You have 6 rounds to build up the required stats needed to use the ritual items, but you will need to figure out which stats those are through some trial and error. - You can visit 1 location per round and attempt the Lovecraftian stories at that location, to improve your stats. - Finally, put your stats to the test as you try to summon the Ancient One. - Will everyone pass or fail or will one of you betray the rest and grab all the glory?