Don’t get me wrong, it never feels particularly deep (despite its heavy capitalism theme), but it does more than enough to keep players invested in Scary’s plight. It’s a fun little tale that certainly goes all out on the puns, so players will undoubtedly have a few little smiles at the jokes it likes to make throughout. Taking actions into his own ghostly hands, Scary decides to take down those higher up bigwigs himself and help restore HallowTown to its former, homegrown glory. Unfortunately, the corporation Faceboo and its villainous leader Fackerburg have been taking business away from small-time shop owners, so things are a little tough. Check out some screenshots down below:ĭeath or Treat puts players in the role of Scary, a cute little ghost that owns a sweet shop known as Ghost Mart in the spooky town of HallowTown. However, whilst there’s no doubting that the game is a looker, a lack of depth in its gameplay and an emphasis on grinding can make it feel a little dull to play. With Death or Treat, it was the wonderful visuals that initially drew me in, especially since it’s VERY clearly inspired by the likes of The Nightmare Before Christmas (which I just so happen to love). With SO many roguelite action-platformers available right now, each one I play has to offer *something* special to keep me invested.
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