New Roguelike TPS 'What the Fog' Collaboration Now on Steam

update:2024-05-15
source:Gamebase
source:Mia

Behaviour Interactive has announced the official release of their new game "What the Fog," developed and published by them, on PC Steam today (15th). Currently, it does not support Traditional Chinese.

"What the Fog" is a Roguelike TPS game set in the same universe as "Dead by Daylight," with its standout feature being its support for cooperative play for two players. The game's protagonist is drawn into a cursed board game world where they must fight against monsters and work together to survive in this brutal environment.

The gameplay features cooperative play, allowing players to navigate levels using actions such as jumping and dashing. After defeating monsters, players can unlock exits and progress to the next stage. Along the way, they will encounter damaged generators that can be repaired by spending collected points, allowing them to learn various abilities to strengthen themselves for facing the final boss.

If one player is defeated during the process, the game can continue as long as the other character remains alive. The defeated player will be transferred to another overhead screen, where they can observe and timely use magic to support the surviving player. There's also a chance for the defeated player to be revived and return to the game.

The game is currently available for purchase on the Steam store. Additionally, there are limited free slots available on the Behaviour Interactive official website. To obtain the game for free, users need to apply using their Behaviour account to receive a free Steam product code. If interested, don't miss the opportunity to apply on the official website.

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