"Keymaster’s Game" Update Adds new Katana-Wielding Survivor To Propnight
There’s also a new mode, redesigned maps, and more.
Today, developer FNTASTIC and publisher MYTONA announced the release of a shiny new update for their survival horror physics game Propnight. Titled "Keymaster’s Game", the update adds a new survivor and a new mode. It also boasts redesigned maps.
The new survivor added in this update is "a katana-wielding young lady with a heavy 80s kick". You'll have to log in to find out more about her. As for the new mode, it’s a two-round "Hide and Seek" featuring four Hunters and four new Props. Of course, it's all designed to fit the game’s aesthetic of classic horror.
For those unfamiliar with Propnight, some players take on the role of horror survivors (You hope, anyway.) while another plays as a classic horror-style murderer. That said, the survivors do have a skill that most classic movie victims might have found useful while trying to evade their killers. Survivors can turn into clones of nearby objects in order to hide. Players can't just sit there and wait, however. They will need a way to fight back or escape. That involves gathering and repairing useful props – and hoping they manage to do it before the killer gets them.
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