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HEADSNATCHERS Outlandish Party Game by Iceberg Interactive Heading to Steam Early Access July 10

HEADSNATCHERS Outlandish Party Game by Iceberg Interactive Heading to Steam Early Access July 10

Haarlem, the Netherlands – Publisher, Iceberg Interactive, and developer, IguanaBee, are pleased to reveal that the first playable version of their title, Headsnatchers, an outlandish lively multiplayer party game, will be available through Steam’s Early Access program on July 10, 2018. Inspired by some of the wackiest Japanese game television shows, Headsnatchers enables players to snatch each other’s cartoony heads and use them to compete in a series of insane minigames, for example slam-dunking the head in the basketball arena or flushing them down a giant toilet bowl.

Gameplay modes include single-player zombie castle conquest, 4-player couch-mode local play as well as 4-player online multiplayer. There are many dozens of freaky heads to choose from, however a comprehensive head-design tool allows you to create and customize your own head and character.

“We had a lot of fun showing this game at PAX East where people were in fits of laughter playing it. We are eager to start receiving players’ feedback in this early access phase and polish the game with final tweaks”, says Erik Schreuder, CEO of Iceberg Interactive.

Headsnatchers Early Access key features include:

• Online and Local Multiplayer mayhem, supporting up to 4 players
• Four game modes, 25+ unique levels of frantic fun
• Single-player Zombie mode, for when you just want some me-time
• Customize your character by choosing from 100+ loony heads
• Create your own heads using the visual editor

Check Out the Headsnatchers Steam Early Access Announce Trailer:

Headsnatchers will release for PC via Steam Early Access on July 10, 2018. You can wishlist the game right now.

Related: CIRCLE EMPIRES PC RTS Game Announced by Iceberg Interactive and Luminous

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