In First Class Trouble you take on the role of one of the last remaining survivors on a luxury spaceship that has experienced some severe technical difficulties. Chief of these problems is that the AI and on-board robotic servants have rebelled and decided to kill every human onboard. They wiped out most of the passengers by simply turning the air off, but a lucky few with Oxygen Rebreathers survived.
The band of surviving players must now work together to try and reset the AI to revert it to a non-homicidal state, but it’s not going to be easy. The ship is full of robot servants that are more focused on serving pain than beverages and some of the survivors are robots in disguise. Cooperation is key to success, but trust will be in short supply as players attempt to figure out who the robots in their ranks are.
First Class Trouble is a game for a generation of streamers. It is a game where social tactics and strategy is as important as reflexes, and it delivers a much needed social, emotional and dramatic gameplay which is seldomly seen in multiplayer games. It’s a game that caters to anyone who likes playing co-op and enjoys asymmetrical gameplay.
Unique to First Class Trouble, is that the game will utilize proximity based voice chat to elevate the social dynamics of actual conversations, which players can experience in a video game.
Developer Invisible and publisher Versus Evil are excited to announce that their multiplayer social deduction game First Class Trouble will be coming to Steam Early Access on April 8, 2021.
The announcement appeared in-game as part of the St. Patrick’s Day playtest event, which is open to the public now until March 18th.
First Class Trouble is coming to PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One in 2021.
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