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First Class Trouble puts you on a luxury space cruise where half the crew are actually killer robots. You play as human residents or hidden impostors trying to shut down the central AI, CAIN, before it takes over. The humans work together to fix systems and identify the threats, while the robots pretend to help until they strike. It plays like a mix of Among Us and a chaotic party game where you can throw champagne bottles at each other. Communication is key since you need to vote out the bad guys without accidentally kicking out your only allies. The developers call this a marriage of stats and psychology, but it feels more like shouting matches with strangers. Community data shows players love the tension when a robot tries to pass as a human during critical repairs. The game runs well on PC and consoles, and you can grab it for just thirty-four cents right now. That discount makes it an easy pick to try before any price hike happens later this year. The humor lands well even if your team has zero coordination or everyone is just panicking.
First Class Trouble is a party game where players must work together and against each other to survive a disaster. Whether you play as one of the human Residents or the rebellious Personoids, you will have to use your wit (and the occasional flying champagne bottle) to stay alive. In First Class Trouble you either deceive or deduce your way to victory in a charming, yet unsettling and often mischievous environment. Whether you do it sober or with a slight buzz, First Class Trouble will serve you a dangerous cocktail of difficult decisions and whacky possibilities. The goal is to shut down the Central Artificial Intelligence Network, also known as CAIN, of the luxurious intergalactic cruise ship ISS Alithea before it and its loyal Personoids take control of the ship.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
53.7
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