Side-Scrolling Free-To-Play Co-Op Shooter Dead Cide Club Hits Early Access
It's a 2D "interpretation of an FPS."
Steam Early Access has brought us another interesting looking game with PressA's Dead Cide Club. The game is free-to-play and available in Early Access on Steam right now.
In Dead Cide Club you choose your cartel and utilize your special skills and weapons to battle monsters and other players to be the last one standing in a side-scrolling shooter with lots of jumping and fast-paced action. Dead Cide Club features online PvP and online Co-op.
The game has a battle-royale mode where you and your teammates compete to be the last ones standing, horde mode where a team of 3 takes on increasingly difficult hordes of monsters, and domination mode, where your team of 5 competes to dominate map areas and gain enough points to win.
Check out the Early Access Trailer below, and if it looks like something you're interested in head over to Steam to play Dead Cide Club.
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