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    Satirical Dungeon crawler Going Under announced for Q3 2020 release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC

    Publisher Team17 and developer Aggro Crab Games announces dungeon crawler Going Under to be launch on consoles and PC this coming third quarter 2020. The game sets in a crayon-like dystopian colorful corporate world playing as a marketing intern, Jackie Fiasco, as she hacks and slashes at the monstrous employees and CEOs of cursed tech start-ups. You’ll wield office junk as weaponry as you make your way through the offbeat procedural dungeons beneath your company campus.

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    Key Features found on Steam
    • The Future is Wack – Battle through the procedurally-generated remains of failed and cursed tech start-ups set in the dystopian city of Neo Cascadia.
    • Flexible Fighting – Potted plants, giant pencils, laptops, and body pillows all become weapons for Jackie as she faces the monsters created from the former employees of the start-ups.
    • Unlockable Abilities – Combine skills bought from the company’s café for a selection of monster-beating synergies!
    • Colorful Co-Workers – Complete tasks for your fellow employees to unlock them as mentors and gain access to their powerful, run-changing abilities.
    • Horrible Bosses – Overcome the CEOs of the dungeons based on dating sites, gig economy recruiters, and cryptocurrency to help boost your employer’s bottom line.
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    PUN TART
    He is actually very shy, introvert but no choice, have to go out to buy games. He likes food and food likes him. He somehow manage to find a job with the right time accommodate to gaming. He has a very short attention span, therefore has to finish a game fast or else a simple pun can distract him for the entire day. Yes a Pun, he loves puns as much as he loves games; easily distracted, whichever comes next.

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