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Fan-Created ‘Star Wars: Deathtroopers’ Game Sees You Taking on Zombified Stormtroopers [Trailer]

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With “Star Wars: The Acolytetaking the franchise in a darker direction, this begs the question: where are the Star Wars horror games? While it’s not an official game, developer Stefano Cagnani (who also created his own game based off of Eli Roth‘s Thanksgiving) has given us a taste of what could be a cool idea for Star Wars in the horror sense with Star Wars: Deathtroopers, which sees you battling waves of zombie Stormtroopers.

Available on itch.io and powered by Unreal Engine 5, Star Wars: Deathtroopers is an episodic game that casts you as a lone Stormtrooper, with you having to shoot your way through your now-zombified comrades. The first episode takes place in a Star Destroyer, whereas the second episode is on Endor. In the latter, you end up crashing into Endor, where you’ll find no refuge from the zombie virus, which has already spread throughout much of the Outer Rim of the known galaxy.

Seeking help, you happen upon a seemingly abandoned old resistance outpost. Enlisting the help of your faithful but damaged droid DD5, you must find a means of communication to call for help. Of course, once you manage to find a way, all hell breaks loose.

Now while this seems cool and all, seeing as Disney is a bit of a stickler when it comes to copyright, there’s no telling how long Star Wars: Deathtroopers will stay up, so you’ll have to grab it quick. However, it does give a glimpse into just how Star Wars could dip its toe into horror, which would be a welcome sight.

Thanks to DSOGaming for spotting this.

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Edutainment Horror Game ‘Amanda The Adventurer’ Coming to PS5, Xbox and Mobile This Year

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Eight months after arriving on the Nintendo Switch, DreadXP and developer MANGLEDmaw Games have announced that their edutainment horror game Amanda The Adventurer will be getting PlayStation, Xbox releases, as well as releases on Android and iOS later this year. The announcement comes as the teams continue their work on the upcoming sequel.

In Amanda the Adventurer, you are Riley Park. Riley has inherited their Aunt Kate’s house following her death. Starting with the seemingly banal task of digging through their reclusive aunt Kate’s attic, Riley comes across multiple VHS tapes. At first glance, the videos seem innocently childish and charming, depicting two best buddies—Amanda and Wooly—in an edutainment-styled escapade that features that 90’s-style CGI.

As Riley watches more and more episodes of the titular Amanda the Adventurer, a creeping, sickening feeling emerges that something is watching back. Riley soon realizes that Amanda and Wooly seem to be communicating directly through the television set. Despite internal pleas to stop, Riley is compelled to continue watching the tapes. It’s almost as if Amanda needs something…and upsetting her wouldn’t be a wise choice.

You can also find Amanda The Adventurer on PC via Steam.

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