Gaming: Burglin' Gnomes Is The Next Great Friend-slop Game That Everyone...
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I'm holding on to this toilet plunger for dear life. All my friends are dead, cooked to death in an oven or frozen in a fridge. I even saw one explode into a thousand tiny Gnome bits when the old man we were stealing from threw him full-pelt against the wall. It's just me and this toilet plunger now, and if I make it back to our gnome-mushroom, I get to live another day. Which is more than can be said for my compatriots, but sacrifices must be made.
No, this isn't a fever dream; it's Burglin' Gnomes, the latest in a long line of friend-slop games making a huge splash with just its demo. Like Lethal Company, you work with up to three other players to enter the house of some angry old man, which has an ever-changing layout, to steal his stuff and wreak havoc.
Once you start a round, you have a list of random tasks to complete: steal a personal hygiene item or take something from the living room. But they can also be wilder than that: tase a human, shoot a human, or just break stuff. It's kind of like YAPYAP or Untitled Goose Game in that regard; you just need to cause chaos
Source: PC Gamer