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tinyBuild announce dystopian newsroom sim, soup-based multiplayer game and two more titles at PAX West

2/9/2019

 
Rawmen

Indie publisher and developer tinyBuild have used PAX West 2019 to announce four games they’ll be helping to bring to PC (and one to consoles) later this year and in 2020.

by Liam Andrews
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Arriving 11 November is the live action “narrative-driven propaganda sim” Not for Broadcast, which tasks you with running a TV control room in a dystopian take on the 1980s. Players can censor content and reap the rewards from their overlords or choose to show what they like and risk incurring the wrath of a controlling government. You can see it action in the trailer below.
Next up is Rawmen, a multiplayer title with Splatoon vibes that stars naked chefs slinging soup (and other foodstuffs) at each other, with online support for up to eight players. No firm release date for this one, though there is an upcoming alpha which you can sign up for on the game's official site.
The third game is a top-down title called Black Skylands, where survivors of a shattered Earth battle it out for supplies with giant airships. Your job is to make it into the titular lands through a mix of ground and air combat, with some rather cool powers apparently thrown into the mix such as the ability to temporarily pause time. Expect a Steam release in late 2020.
Lastly we have Once Upon A Time in Roswell (previously known as The Peterson Case) a first-person psychological horror game that chronicles the story of a family’s disappearance in 1947 in Roswell, USA.

​Expect creepy flashbacks as players relive old memories and encounters with “otherworldly entities” as they go about solving the mystery of the missing family. It’s scheduled for an Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC release later next year.
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