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An Easter to Remember casts you as a student holed up in a school during a chaotic lockdown. A costumed lunatic armed with a chainsaw stalks the halls, turning the mundane into a fight for survival. Sneak through dimly lit corridors, avoid deadly encounters, and use the environment to hide or create distractions. The game supports solo play or team-up options including split screen, letting you coordinate escapes or defend against the relentless killer. Strategy matters as much as reflexes, with every decision balancing risk and survival. The game’s premise leans into absurdity with its rubber-suited menace, blending schoolyard nostalgia with sudden horror. While the genre mashup of simulation and stealth isn’t impressive, the execution keeps things brisk and tense. The inclusion of cross-platform multiplayer and co-op adds replay value, though reviews are mixed on how well the mechanics scale with more players. Still, it’s a niche pick for fans of chaotic, low-stakes survival scenarios.
Breaking News: A man in a rabbit costume has broken into a local middle school and is attacking students, teachers, and staff with a chainsaw. Authorities have surrounded the building and are attempting to enter without risking further casualties. You play as one of the kids trapped inside during the lockdown. The front doors are barricaded, so your only options are escape or death. Stay quiet and move carefully, watch every corner as a direct encounter with the killer could mean certain death… or worse.
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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
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