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Embr, a game that pokes fun at the rise of the gig economy by letting anyone tackle fires adds a whole new game mode.

With my initial look at the game on Stadia I found it to be pretty amusing, although it does still feel a little basic. This update appears to be the start of Muse Games expanding on the promise of it, putting a new spin on it by combining the firefighting with food delivery.

Check out the new update trailer:

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Update Highlights:

  • New Embr Eats game mode: Feed hungry punters, serve meals, and save lives
  • New level Empire Towers: Test your skills in this densely packed high rise
  • New offhand tool Stim Pen: A single-use self-stim pen to regain health
  • Curve Crossover Fashion Pack: Bomber Crew, American Fugitive, Stealth Inc and Hotshot Racing
  • Early Access and Convention exclusive item: The FAX Hat
  • New Flames: Bonus missions for each level are now available once you get through Hotel

There's also a ton of bug fixes too.

While Stadia might not be the best option for many, as it depends on many factors to work well, it has continued being great in my experience. On the Linux desktop proper though, you can actually now run Embr thanks to Steam Play. While it doesn't currently work with the official builds of Proton, it does work well with the community-built Proton GE giving you another option to game on Linux. Interestingly, the default launch option for Embr uses Vulkan.

After some extra testing, I can confirm that the cross-platform online multiplayer works across Stadia and Steam with Proton on Linux too which is great to see.

You can pick up Embr on Humble Store / Steam or Stadia. Curreantly in Early Access with the full release currently aimed for Q1 2021.

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scaine Jul 13, 2020
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Along with Gunfire Reborn, Embr is one of the titles I've had my eye on for some multiplayer with my sons. It looks like a lot of fun, although the Early Access banner is putting me off (same with Gunfire). I also wish games like this sold a 4-pack on Steam. Even a small discount on a multi-buy often motivates me to pull the trigger on a good co-op game. But neither of these titles offer it, which is a shame.
Liam Dawe Jul 13, 2020
Along with Gunfire Reborn, Embr is one of the titles I've had my eye on for some multiplayer with my sons. It looks like a lot of fun, although the Early Access banner is putting me off (same with Gunfire). I also wish games like this sold a 4-pack on Steam. Even a small discount on a multi-buy often motivates me to pull the trigger on a good co-op game. But neither of these titles offer it, which is a shame.
It does offer a 4-pack on Humble Store (partner link) though. Humble often has these where Steam does not, weirdly.
elmapul Jul 13, 2020
lol, this name
Cimeryd Jul 14, 2020
Thanks, this game looks really fun, can't wait to check it out.
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