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‘Slay The Princess’ Celebrates 100K Copies Sold With New Accolades Trailer [Watch]

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Black Tabby Games has announced that their psychological horror visual novel title Slay The Princess has earned a cool 100,000 copies sold since its launch back in October, as well as achieving a 91 on Metacritic with the Metacritic Must Play badge. To celebrate the milestone, the developer has released a new accolades trailer, which just so happens to feature a quote from Aaron’s review of Slay The Princess.

Per the press release, Slay the Princess becomes one of only a few visual novels to reach the 100,000 sales mark.

“It’s been absolutely incredible to see such a positive reception from fans, critics, creators, and everyone,” says Tony Howard-Arias, Lead Writer at Black Tabby Games. “People making time to not just play our game but to replay it, share their experiences, create art, and write fan fiction in a world where so many games demand your attention has been a real honor.”

Slay The Princess is now available on PC via Steam for $17.99, alongside a $9.99 Supporter’s Pack containing the OST. And if you’re keen on more of Black Tabby Games’ titles, there’s also a bundled discount available with their Early Access title, Scarlet Hollow.

In Slay The Princess, you find yourself in the middle of a densely-populated forest, with the trees parting only for you to make way to a small hill adorned by a lone cabin. The Narrator asks you the simple eponymous instruction: enter the cabin and slay the princess. If you don’t, the world ends. At least, that’s what you’re told.

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‘Amanda the Adventurer 2’ Releasing on Steam Later This Year; Demo Available During Steam Next Fest [Teaser]

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After announcing Amanda The Adventurer would be coming to PlayStation, Xbox and mobile devices later this year, DreadXP and developer MANGLEDmaw Games have announced that the previously-announced sequel, the aptly-named Amanda the Adventurer 2, will be arriving later this year on Steam, as well. Not only that, but the sequel will also be getting its first playable demo during the Steam Next Fest next month.

Amanda the Adventurer 2 will centre on Riley Park, who after seeing what was contained on the mysterious tapes in their attic from the first game, heads to the Kensdale Public Library to investigate further. Upon arriving, Riley is greeted by a masked figure who claims to know Riley’s late Aunt Kate.

Furthermore, the figure needs Riley’s help in finding something Aunt Kate had left in the library. The figure also warns of a powerful entity that seems to be drawn to the tapes. Meanwhile, Amanda is now aware of Riley’s presence, and is doing everything to find a way to free herself…

New to Amanda The Adventurer 2 will be greater input when talking directly to Amanda, which will have a greater effect on her world. You will also not be able to head out and explore the environment to find what Amanda asks of you. Or, you could just refuse to oblige, and witness the results. You’re also not at your Aunt Kate’s any longer, with the Kensdale Public Library holding more secrets and lore for you to discover.

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