101 Ways to Die to Bring Splatacular Fun with Gameplay Trailer

101 Ways to Die to Bring Splatacular Fun with Gameplay Trailer

Warning: there is a LOT of blood in the trailer.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 22, 2016 @ 07:32 PM (Staff Bios)
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As if Yandere Simulator isn't bloody enough for you...

Yup, today is just bloody, considering the new trailer for 101 Ways to Die, a Four Door Lemon-created physics-puzzler that's pretty gruesome when you see it.

The story is as follows:

Dr. Splatunfuder has spent a lot of his life working on a very corrupt recipe book that details various methods of death upon enemies. However, thanks to the typical lab accident, the first draft was destroyed. As the assistant of the (what we can assume as) mad scientist, you must put the draft back together, bit by bit. Along the way, you must solve some brutal puzzles to trap and punish lab creatures known as Splatts. They mustn't escape, so take full advantage of your creativity and just go splat!

This title will be hitting Steam March 22, PlayStation 4 March 23, and Xbox One March 24.

This game is oddly reminiscent of the Deception games. Either way, check the trailer, if you'd like, but if you're not a fan of blood, then this may not be for you.

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