Tecmo's Latest Deception Comes to Europe
Which means that you'll be able to imagine using it to get back at all those relatives who give you socks next weekend. New screens.
If the fake Christmas cheer draped over everything right now has you wishing you could unleash your true foul mood, Tecmo may have just what you're looking for. Soon you'll be able to construct elaborate traps to ensnare unsuspecting foes in the company's latest puzzle-slash-sadism title.
Appropriately titled Trapt, the game tasks you with felling all manner of vile nasties using finely constructed series of traps and obstacles. You'll be able to time elaborate set-ups using walls, spikes, canons, saws and more. Think of it as the Incredible Machine with an extra dose of agony for the poor victims.
If the concept sounds familiar, that's because Trapt is the latest in Tecmo's Deception series, which has until now been denied a European release.
You can find out for yourself what you've been missing when Trapt hits stores across Europe on 24 February. You can find out more about the game at Tecmo's official site. Also check out our earlier interview with Trapt creator, the affable Keisuke Kikuchi.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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