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The best co-op roguelike you’ve never heard of
The best co-op roguelike you’ve never heard of


So we made a strategy game about crime (and it's got a free full-feature demo on Steam!) So we made a strategy game about crime (and it's got a free full-feature demo on Steam!)

TL;DR I decided to make a strategy game about modern organized crime. We have a free downloadable demo that has all the features of the full game. We launch to early access on June 25th.

  • Check our Steam page, download and wishlist the ALL IN THE GAME

  • Feel free to join our Discord as well :3

  • Our indieDB page will have occassional updates and once game is released, we're going to hand out free copies of our game in a giveaway at some point

https://preview.redd.it/so-we-made-a-strategy-game-about-crime-and-its-got-a-free-v0-qe7z1lhjn2yc1.png

Over 6 years ago, I was visiting a friend and I was showing them HBO's The Wire for because it's one of my favorite shows ever. I found myself thinking "man, I wish someone could make a strategy game about modern organized crime". Later that day I was playing Civilization with my brother. While Civ 5 is a nice game, most turn-based strategy games are about deliberate, slow decision-making, so I found myself thinking "man, I wish there were more turn-based strategy games with a more rapid pace".

At the start, you'll have to get money through robberies

So I started to develop a game with these two things in mind and after several years of bedroom development, I present you ALL IN THE GAME, a turn-based 4X strategy & management game where you start with a small gang and aim to become the number one kingpin in the city. The game is designed specifically around fluid multiplayer experience and matches that can be finished in one evening with your friends.

Start small, get filthy rich, claim the streets, launder the money through legitimate businesses and don't stop until you've emerged victorious. Who says crime doesn't pay?