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The Flock

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Vogelsap
Release Date: Aug. 21, 2015

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'The Flock' Coming Next Week - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 12, 2015 @ 8:36 p.m. PDT

The Flock is an asymmetrical multiplayer game where the player is in search of the solar capsule to transform himself into the Carrier.

The Flock takes place in the year 3000 on a post-apocalyptic Earth where pollution has not only prevented sunlight from reaching the surface of the planet, but also led to the extinction of humanity. The planet's new dominant species is the Flock, a hideous race of skeletal beasts that prowl mankind's ruins. The Flock are thriving until the appearance of a mysterious Light Artifact that not only draws them to its illumination, but also transforms them upon touching it into a humanoid being known as the Carrier. 

The Light Artifact itself is the byproduct of a last ditch effort by humanity to save itself. With earth's environment in ruins, the planet's brightest minds brainstormed a way to simulate sunlight below the smog cover, in order to sustain life. Though the device was completed, it was too late to save mankind. So, humanity set the Light Artifact to reappear in the year 3,000, in case a life form emerged that might be able to use it. 

Every game of The Flock is an intense battle of stealth and survival for three to five players. When controlling members of the monstrous Flock, players must use their inhuman agility and devilish tricks to get the drop on the Carrier. When in command of The Carrier, players must stay alert and be ready to use their only weapon, the illumination of the Light Artifact, to kill any Flock lurking in the shadows. 

When a member of the Flock successfully lunges at the Carrier, it seizes control of the Light Artifact and becomes the new humanoid hunted. The previous Carrier then respawns as a member of the Flock just arriving at the scene. 

The only way to win a match of The Flock is to survive as the Carrier while keeping the light lit or capturing objectives. Objectives can be taken by directing the artifact's light towards these key points.


Gamers who pre-order The Flock on either the Humble Store or Vogelsap's website, or buy the game during the launch week ($16.99 USD/EUR) on Steam or the previously two mentioned online stores, will receive an extra buddy-key so a friend can share in this unprecedented gaming event. All gameplay related DLC will come free of charge. 

When the game launches, the Flock's population counter will be set at 215,358,979. With every in-game death of a member of the Flock, the population counter will tick down by one. When the total reaches zero the game will no longer be for sale on Steam and only those who already own The Flock will be able to take part in the next phase of the game. This last phase will come to an end with an unannounced climactic finale. The only reason Vogelsap would adjust the population counter would be if they release The Flock for consoles. 

"We've asked ourselves what kind of experience people would be getting from The Flock years after release. Hardly anyone would be online and those still playing would be either great at the game or brand new. That's not a fun player-experience." said Jeroen van Hasselt, creative director at Vogelsap. "So we think it's worth sacrificing that possibility in order to try and improve the experience for most players when they are actually playing the game." 

While the story of most multiplayer only games places players in the middle of an unending conflict, the nature of The Flock's population counter and subsequent finale ensures it will have an end.

Key Features:

  • Asymmetrical online multiplayer
  • Exciting and unique gameplay
  • Engaging and simple mechanics
  • Non-linear dynamic audio system
  • Hunt and be hunted

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