Konami, Nintendo Switch’s popular action and party game OBAKEIDORO!’ will come to Steam under the name Bail or Jail.
Konami Digital Entertainment B.V. is nintendo switch’s™ popular action and party game OBAKEIDORO!’ will come to Steam® under the name Bail or Jail. Players will be able to try Bail or Jail through the free demo, which will be released on May 11, before the game’s release on Steam® later this year.
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Developed by FREE STYLE Inc. in collaboration with Konami Digital Entertainment, Bail or Jail is an asymmetric multiplayer party game in which four players are divided into two teams. After splitting into four players, humans and monsters in the game, the ‘people’ team tries not to catch the monster for three minutes! If they fail and all three people are caught during this time, the monster wins the game.
Bail or Jail has eerie maps with interesting hiding spots, cute human characters and funny monsters with different skill sets. Therefore, it consists of games that do not repeat each other, promising different entertainment in each match. Players can try new strategies in each match and enjoy a variety of match settings. With simple controls and fun characters, Bail or Jail is suitable for all ages, and anyone from 7 to 70 can imstle into this strange world and enjoy the absurd and funny elements the game offers!
Bali or Jail comes to players in a total of five different game modes: three online (“Quick Match”, “Friend Match”, “Join Your Friend”) and two offline (“Single Player” and “Local Multiplayer”). The game supports 1080p graphics and frame rates of up to 144 FPS, promising a smoother experience. In addition, users will be able to connect through Discord and send invitations directly from the game to their friends. Updates are already planned for the game and new maps, event modes and characters are reportedly being worked on.
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Bail or Jail will be published simultaneously around the world and will support 12 languages: Japanese, English, French, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese and Russian.
Ahead of the launch, a free demo will be released for users to try Bail or Jail.
Players will only have access to four-player matches, a single map and limited character options in “Quick Match” mode.
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