Final Blow announced that its upcoming subculture social deduction game, 'Deadly Trick,' will participate in the June edition of Steam Next Fest, starting on the 15th.

'Deadly Trick' is a multiplayer social deduction game for 5 to 8 players. The game structure allows players to investigate crime scenes and gather evidence to deduce the culprit, or shift into the role of the culprit depending on the situation. During the event, the demo build available on Steam will provide unrestricted access to the core systems of 'Deadly Trick.'
All players begin as 'Whites' and must complete class activities within a time limit. The game follows a time-attack format where completing activities increases the time limit, but if teamwork collapses due to the 'Mastermind's' interference, the chances of collective survival decrease. If a White acquires a weapon, they transform into a 'Black.' A Black wins the game alone if they eliminate other players and avoid being identified as the culprit during the trial. The Mastermind hides among the Whites, sabotaging class activities and potentially handing weapons to specific players to turn them into Blacks.
When an incident occurs, the game proceeds to a class trial phase to identify the culprit. 'Deadly Trick' applies a rule where all Whites lose if they fail to correctly identify the culprit. During the investigation phase, players can explore the scene to collect clues containing specific information, which can then be presented as propositions during the class trial to serve as the basis for discussion. Each character possesses unique special abilities.
Final Blow plans to use feedback collected from global users during the demo period to continuously incorporate new systems and additional content leading up to the Early Access and full paid version release. 'Deadly Trick' is scheduled for release this July with a retail price of ₩9800.







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