One Typo and You're Dead

Not a single typo is allowed, and you can't afford to be slow. 'Final Sentence,' a typing battle royale revealed at the Triple-I Initiative indie game showcase, has officially launched on Steam alongside its trailer.

On the 10th, indie game publisher Folden unveiled 'Final Sentence,' a new title developed by Button Mash, through the Triple-I indie game showcase.

In the game, players gather in a hangar, sit before typewriters, and race to transcribe given sentences. Each player has a revolver aimed at their head with a single bullet loaded; even a small mistake leads to death and elimination. The keys to survival are precision and focus. As a battle royale, the goal is to outlast everyone else, but you must type accurately—because a single typo means death.

An element of luck adds to the tension. Players are initially granted two 'typo strikes,' and the revolver contains one bullet. If you make three typos, the trigger is pulled; if the chamber is empty, you survive, but if the bullet is in the firing position, you die.

The main mode is a large-scale battle royale where 40 or 100 strangers compete to be the last one standing. Smaller matches for 4 or 8 players are also supported. You can hone your skills by practicing against AI, and it is possible to customize settings such as text type, language, allowed typo count, and the number of bullets in the revolver.

The game is available on Steam and does not support Korean.

This is a huge challenge. I'm already slow at typing, and now I'll die if I make a typo? I need to practice quickly and improve my typing skills

AI-translated from Korean by NC AI for timely global news. The Korean original prevails, and foreign quotes may vary from exact original wording. [Read Original]

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