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2016/05

BFF Or Die Gets Grabs Spotlight On The Square Enix Collective

Honey Tribe Studios’ BFF or Die has managed to get through the Steam Greenlight phase and now it’s being spotlighted by Square Enix on their Collective for the next month.

The game is a multiplayer cooperative title where one player has to shine a light on a small maze while the other player has to navigate through the maze and get to the exit. It sounds simple right? Well, you have to deal with the fact that the maze is completely dark and you won’t be able to see anything unless the player in the machine shines the light on the maze. What’s more is that there are various enemies roaming around trying to kill the players in the maze, so it requires some serious teamwork to overcome the challenges in each level.

The game doesn’t just see one player walking through the maze and the other directing a spotlight, it also sports special power-ups so the player in the contraption can utilize things like an anti-gravity power-up to help the other player(s) hop the maze walls, or use a grabber to pick up and place the other player(s) somewhere safe and out of harm’s way.

You can see how the game plays out with the trailer below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXP57refSN8

Being featured on the Collective grants Honey Tribe Studios a lot of eyes on the page and just as many eyes on their game. This also helps them build momentum towards the game’s release on PC, and eventually on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

This seems like a unique enough co-op title that it will really put friendships to the test considering that every level will be a complete success or failure based on the amount of teamwork from the players involved.

Of course, just talking about the game being on the Square Enix Collective doesn’t make gamers want to play it. However, your mind might be altered trying out the game’s free demo, which sports a single-player mode, a cooperative mode for up to four players, as well as 35 different playable levels.

You can download the BFF or Die demo from right here.

There’s no release date set for the game yet, but with the proper resources they plan on adding in different level themes, dynamic audio, a fully fleshed out story mode, as well as online multiplayer in addition to the local co-op already in the game.

You can learn more about BFF Or Die by checking out the full page over on the Square Enix Collective.

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