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I have to admit that My Night Job completely passed me by, but it actually looks like quite a funny beat'em up.

I've added it to my wishlist, so hopefully I will be able to come back and cover it properly when funds allow, or if some good follower donates a key to it.

About the game (From Steam)
It's not just any job - it's YOUR NIGHT JOB!

Black night, an abandoned mansion and a bunch of monsters. Sounds like the perfect job. Players will have to use a a variety of weapons to save their skin and master the challenge of leading survivors to safety, while also defending the building from invaders. They can use more than 60 weapons, from vases and floor lamps to chainsaws, shotguns and ginormous hammers. If the monsters thrash too many rooms or the player's health bar runs out, only an entry in the highscore list will remain of you. REST IN PEACE!

Fast-paced, challenging action, hunting for the top spot in the highscore list, and an 80s horror movie setting - tons of fun and bizarre humor!

Has anyone tried it, what's it like?

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Action, Arcade, Steam
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2 comments

chimpy Apr 24, 2016
Looks fun, but where is the multiplayer? Local multiplayer would be great on a game like this.
Nezchan Apr 24, 2016
Can I just say I like how they use "PC" to refer to all the personal computer platforms collectively, and not just "for Windows"?
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