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Published on May 29th, 2020 | by Adrian Gunning

SLUDGE LIFE Vandalises The Epic Games Store for Free

Cat lovers Terri Vellmann & Doseone (HIGH HELL) and burger enthusiasts Devolver Digital announced today that their freaky artistic expression simulator SLUDGE LIFE has launched exclusively on the Epic Games Store for the quarantine-friendly price of FREE. Fashionistas and fans of high-end boutique collectibles can express their love of capitalism at shopsludgelife.com where they’ll find patches, shirts, ashtrays and pins to satisfy their shopping needs.

Roam a tiny island stuck on a sludge covered planet as upcoming tagger GHOST, a breezy bandit set on staking their claim amongst the graffiti elite. Traverse the corporately branded landscape, link up with other taggers, and steal junk and hearts along the way. Will you become the king of the island and tag every open inch, infiltrate sludge-pumping corporation GLUG, or just take it all down in flames with you?

FEATURES

  • Experience the thrills of vandalism from the safety of your computer.
  • Curiosity and free will are your only motivators – roll as you please through a tiny open-world.
  • Find and download apps to your laptop and waste your life away playing a game within a game.
  • Smoke Ciggy Cigs brand cigarettes. Smoke ‘em up real good.
  • Take photos of exotic fauna and ambivalent NPCs.
  • Dedicated fart button.
  • A huge baby, community basketball court, and a cat with two buttholes. [no extra charge]
  • Three distinct endings and pretty robust credits.


SLUDGE LIFE will also slide onto Nintendo Switch as soon as it’s physically able to, stay tuned!

Slink on over to shopsludgelife.com to pick up some muddy threads, slurp on BIG MUD’s Bubble Up and plug Doseone’s psychedelic soundtrack into your brain on Bandcamp, and follow @devolverdigital for Dope Tweets.


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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