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9 years after the original release, Death Road to Canada is still going with a major update released with fun new game modes. The game has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified too!

What is it? Built to be replayed. It's a randomly generated road trip simulator, set in a zombie apocalypse. You build up a team of survivors to explore cities and face big swarms.

With the QUADRICEPS update now live it adds in these game modes:

  • INFECTION
    • Time is ticking until you all turn into zombies. Every zombie you kill increases the timer, but only once you leave the mission to rest!
  • SEVERE WEATHER MODE
    • Less zombies, but now it's you versus the elements. New, dangerous weather patterns. And all this inclement weather makes everyone more hungry.
  • RPG Mode
    • Classes and powerups, in my Death Road? TRIPLE the zombies.
  • 4 Jerks SCEPTER Mode
    • Start with 4 people, all with strange new powers. ALSO TRIPLE the zombies.

There's a lot more than just that though. There's also multiple new locations, new special characters, new weapons, new hats, new perks and various bug fixes.

In regards to the future of the game, even though they're working on their next game, Death Road to Canada is still going to get even more big updates. They're "about halfway done" with the next update and it sounds like even more gameplay modes will be added.

Death Road to Canada | Release Date: 21st July 2016

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Purple Library Guy 54 minutes ago
Game seems more timely than ever . . .
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