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With a demo available right now, Run From Mummies looks like one to watch with its interesting blend of comedy with a 2D action-packed dungeon crawler. Coming from the studio Lost Turnip, created by two lifelong friends this will be their first game.

Run From Mummies offers what they say is a unique blend of humour, action, and exploration. Players can choose from a cast of eccentric tourists, each with their own special abilities, and team up with friends for chaotic multiplayer fun. Harness your reflexes and quick thinking to navigate through ancient traps and avoid the unkillable guardians of the tombs. Check out the first trailer:

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Features:

  • Thrilling Camera Action: Fast-paced gameplay with satisfying movement and combat mechanics. Use your camera's flash to stun mummies, activate traps, and solve puzzles.
  • Diverse Environments: Tour across seven distinctive regions, each featuring new enemies, traps, and intense boss battles.
  • Unique Tourists: Choose from a roster of outrageous travelers with special abilities, each offering different playstyles.
  • Hilarious Cutscenes: Enjoy over 30 hand-drawn cutscenes that add humor and depth to your adventure.
  • Rich Lore & Unlockable Secrets: Discover ancient secrets through beautifully crafted backstory sequences and codex entries. Find hidden items and secrets in each level for extra rewards.
  • Challenges and Minigames: Challenge yourself with a time attack mode or use scaling difficulty to make sections completely different for maximum replayability. Relax between tours with mini-games like suitcase soccer and racing.
  • Multiplayer Action: Play solo or with up to 3 friends locally or via Steam Remote Play Together.

Check out the demo on Steam. It has Linux support too!

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