Roguelike shooting ‘The Crackpet Show’ PC version released on Steam on the 15th

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The PC version of the roguelite shooting game “The Crackpet Show” will be released on Steam.

Game publishers Ravenage Games and Ripples Asia announced that they will launch the PC version of “The Crackpet Show” developed by Vixa Games on the 15th. The Nintendo version will be released in Korea, Japan and Hong Kong through e-shops early next year. The final released version of “The Crackpet Show” features funky jazz tunes, a new theme song composed by Happy Tree Friends composer Jerome Rossen, a new endless game mode, and a complete final boss. present the campaign.

The new theme song for “The Crackpet Show” was composed by Jerome Rossen, the composer of the classic cult comedy “Happy Tree Friends,” and is a delight to the ears with a great melody paired with in-game jazz funky music.

“The Crackpet Show”‘s new endless mode lets you slaughter hordes of enemies and enemy bosses with your favorite animals and classes to climb the ranks and make a name for yourself. Find the equipment, perks, and special items that suit your playstyle and smother endless waves of enemies alone or with up to three other players to bloody the arena. In addition, the final launch version of “The Crackpet Show” added a new skin, a changed mini-boss, new decorations, weapons, characteristics, and a surprise final boss to decorate the end of the story. Nintendo Switch users can enjoy the carnage of “The Crackpet Show” at home or on the go. With a single console, you can use the Joy-Con to endlessly enjoy carnage in endless mode from the sofa with a friend.

Robert Fijałkowski, Head of Marketing at Vixa Games, said: “Since it was released as an Early Access game on Steam, we have completely upgraded the game by adding a ton of content. The Nintendo and PC versions of ‘The Crackpet Show’ add all mutant animals, weapons, items, traits, episodes, and bosses, as well as an endless mountain mode, a complete campaign, and new background music and theme songs. These upgrades would not have been possible without an outspoken and dedicated community. We’re excited to get the game out in time for the holiday season and we hope to see the unstoppable madness of our fans.”

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