Devolver's demonic reply to 'Animal Crossing' arrives August eleventh

Devolver's demonic reply to 'Animal Crossing' arrives August eleventh



Have you ever performed Animal Crossing or Stardew Valley and wished you may subjugate the townsfolk? You’ll quickly have your likelihood. Devolver and Massive Monster have introduced that the cute-but-sinister Cult of the Lamb launches August eleventh for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. There’s a demo on Steam to assist whet your demonic urge for food.

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The recreation shares the group constructing and top-down perspective of video games like Animal Crossing, however the plot is something however kid-friendly. You play a possessed lamb compelled to repay a debt to a creepy stranger by rising (what else?) a cult round him. You need to construct idols, carry out rituals, give sermons as you progressively convert the native inhabitants in a randomly-generated world. Naturally, you’l need to battle false prophets and anybody else who refuses to embrace your beliefs.

Sam Eng/Devolver Digital

Cult of the Lamb comes alongside premieres for a trio of recent Devolver video games due in 2023. Anger Foot is a first-person shoot-and-kick romp from the creators of Broforce and Genital Jousting. Sam Eng’s Skate Story (pictured above), in the meantime, is a trendy skateboarder that challenges you to flee captivity within the underworld by consuming the Moon — sure, actually. All Possible Futures’ The Plucky Squire rounds out the record by telling the story of storybook characters who bounce between 2D guide pages and the 3D world past. The three titles are all coming to PC, whereas Plucky Squire can even be out there on PS5, Switch and Xbox Series X/S.

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