In the past few hours, a small team has published a game on the famous Steam platform that is very intriguing. It is a videogame work inspired by the TV series Community, which at the time met with some success both from the public and critics, especially for the first two seasons. Designed by Dan Harmon and transmitted in United States of America from the canal NBC from 2009 al 2014, the series tells of some particular events of a group of students in a fictional college located in the middle of Colorado: later we were able to watch it too until the last season, the sixth. 6 Seasons and a Game is a free title developed by The Human Beings and published by Moto Studios su Steam earlier this month: noticed by Polygon, the game has a surprisingly high number of positive reviews.
A special feature of the TV series were some very funny episodes based on the paintball, and while we laughed a lot in front of the television there were those who had another idea: to create a free to play game, taking inspiration from the latter and combining two completely different worlds. The game is set at Greendale Community College and the level is chock full - obviously - of easter eggs and references to the original program, among which we also see particular apparently insignificant objects. Plus, it seems like finding other players and full matches isn't a problem.
Il gameplay of this FPS would appear to be quite crude and stiff, however paintball battles turn out to be quite fun. It's also hard to be too critical considering what the game is Free subscription and was made by a small team of developers who begin by admitting that they are "volunteers with limited experience“, Also warning that the players could run into bugs or other technical problems (although at the moment the testimonies related to the latter are very few). Other than that, did you know that the full version of Curios Expedition 2 will arrive on the license plate platform Valve soon?