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DEAD END JOB Couch Co-op, Twin-stick Shooter Heading to Consoles and Steam Q2 2019

DEAD END JOB Couch Co-op, Twin-stick Shooter Heading to Consoles and Steam Q2 2019

Looking for exceptionally enthusiastic intern in paranormal pest control department, starting Q2 2019 (unpaid)


Dueren, Germany – After an unfortunate accident (WORK-UNRELATED!), Ghoul-B-Gone Ltd. is looking for a temporary assistant to help out our Chief Exterminator Officer Hector Plasm in his ghost-extermination duties. Promotion prospects come regularly, making this anything but a Dead End Job!

Applicant Requirements:

  • Nothing to lose
  • Fearless in regards to potential ghost encounters
  • Expect very flexible working hours
  • Reckless in terms of toxic and sticky surroundings
  • Fire-resistance is optional, but not a must
  • Weapons and house cleaning expertise recommended
  • Opportunity to earn big money! (For your boss.)
  • Must be familiar with modern gaming hardware such as PC, Nintendo  Switch, PlayStation 4 or Xbox One
  • Be the best at putting pests to rest!

Dead End Job sends you into a madcap, 90’s Ren & Stimpy-esque world to bust up ghosts. It’s a rougelike twin-stick shooter with included buddy co-op that straps a vacuum pack to your back and puts a plasma blaster in your hand. For you, it’s just another day in the office.

Check Out the Dead End Job Ghoul B Gone Trailer:

Soon to be published by Headup for PC, Nintendo  Switch, PlayStation 4, or Xbox One, Dead End Job is developed by Ant Workshop a Scotland-based studio founded by Tony Gowland. Gowland was previously involved at Rockstar Games as lead level designer for Red Dead Redemption, and worked on multiple games in the GTA franchise. Ant Workshop’s team also includes other Rockstar alumni, and focus on developing original IP and interesting games with an off-beat sense of humor.

You can wishlist the game right now on Steam.

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