Разработчик: Rude Ghost
Описание
Thief Town is a local multiplayer-only stealth action game set in a pixel-perfect rendition of the Wild West. Lurk in the crowd, emulate non-player characters, and achieve backstabbing victory.
Up to 4 players control identical avatars (the “Thieves”) in a single-screen arena (the “Town”), also filled with other identical NPCs. Players must identify which NPCs are secretly other players and stab them for points, before being discovered and stabbed themselves!
Features:
- Competitive 2-4 player battles – Blend in with thieves while you search for and stab your opponents
- Multiple modes and items – Guns, smoke bombs, drunks, sheriffs, sandstorms, and killer tumbleweeds
- LAN & Local dynamic play – Play on multiple devices over the same Wi-Fi network, or share the same computer with everyone
- Cross-platform compatibility – Play across any PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android device
- Use contollers or the keyboard – keyboard support, full 4-player controller support
- No menus – Thief Town automatically connects players on the same network
Game Modes:
- Thief Town – The classic backstabbing adventure. Players disguise themselves and stab their buddies in the midst of sandstorms and killer tumbleweeds.
- Spy Town – Players are given items to trick and trap enemy thieves. Smoke bombs, motion detectors, and teleportation devices... Be careful, they’re one-use only!
- Drunk Town – One randomly selected player (the "Sheriff") must identify and shoot the other knifeless drunks before running out of bullets.
Don't have enough controllers? Thief Town Controller is also available FOR FREE on iOS/Android devices! Use your smartphones & tablets as extra controllers in the full version of Thief Town!
Our vision for Thief Town focuses on the fundamentals of "couch multiplayer" – frantic fun in the same room as your friends. That's just the experience we want to offer to you, so we have no plans to release single-player or online game modes. Enjoy!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows Vista
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Core HD Graphics (2000/3000), or dedicated GPU with OpenGL Support
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: OpenAL-Compatible
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Core HD Graphics 4000, or dedicated GPU with OpenGL Support
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: OpenAL-Compatible
Mac
- OS: OSX
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU with OpenGL Support
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: OpenAL-Compatible
- Additional Notes: Set Gatekeeper to allow all applications; Requires Java 1.6+
- OS: OSX
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU with OpenGL Support
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: OpenAL-Compatible
- Additional Notes: Set Gatekeeper to allow all applications; Requires Java 1.6+
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 10
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU with OpenGL Support
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: OpenAL-Compatible
- Additional Notes: Requires Java 1.6+
Отзывы пользователей
Good little drop-in party game.
Super fun micro game where you are trying to stab your opponents among a group of identical looking and randomly moving bots. There are additional wrinkles like item abilities thrown in, but the base game play loop is strong and satisfying. Anyone should be able to pick this up and have a good time. And if they don't, they only lost 5 minutes of their life. You could do far worse.
This game is super fun to play with your friends when hanging out. The soundtrack is great and I love the excessive amount of yelling that is also involved. If you play with more than two I would recommend controllers for the other friends, I don't have controllers though so we just used to keyboards. very fun play it with your friends please.
Silly simple fun for a small company of friends, perfect as a drinking party duel game, so stupid it's good. The hard part would be to establish control schemes for everybody, especially if there are 4 players present. But 1 on 1 feels alright too.
This game is fire and i expected it to have more than 99 reviews what i think this game needs more recognition
Simple premise: there are a lot of identical "Thieves" on screen but neither you nor the other player/s know who you are. The goal is to stab/kill each other.
Very accessible and really fun. Only got to try it in 2-player, but I can already see how sneaky it would get with 4 players.
Tags: Combat Arena & Smashbroesque
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Inferior in every way to Hidden in Plain Sight which takes this concept and executes it better in every way with more modes and better out of the box experience
http://store.steampowered.com/app/303590/Hidden_in_Plain_Sight/
You have to manually configure your joypad everytime, menu is not a menu but a rather cryptic sidescroll level that you have to traverse to start games and get to options. Only one mode with random power ups for each player each game.
A clever local multiplayer. You have to use cunning to fool your friends, in order to shank them. What's not to like? The price is good, the music is retro and catchy. And, most importantly, the Dev is extremely helpful. If you need proof? Check the forums. He's addressed issues I've had left and right until they're fixed. As a gamer, it's important to support these kinds of devs. The kind that don't ignore our issues.
The game runs smoothly, and you can even use a phone app to control yourself, and others, making it a keyboard free local co-op. I cannot stress enough how nice that is. Especially for a game that relies on folks not being able to see your movements.
Do not buy this game. Buy "Hidden in Plain Sight" instead.
Thief town is all style and 0 substance. The game plays like this: You and your friends are on screen with a bunch of npcs that look exactly like you and your friends. The objective is to find out which one of the npcs based on movement are actually one of your friends and stab them without getting stabbed by your friends first. This is an incredibly fun CONCEPT but is executed very, very poorly in Thief Town.
Technical problems:
Firstly, every single player has to bind their controls EVERY SINGLE TIME THE GAME IS LAUNCHED. If you don't understand what you're doing and bind the wrong keys you have to walk over to the bartender to change your key bindings using the very same incorrect controlls you just bound. "Couldn't you just reset them in the menu?" you may ask. Unfortunately you still need to navigate the menu with broken controls and then you need to rebind keys for every player. "Why aren't the the controls bound to default keys like the arrow keys, wasd, or the controller joysticks and then editable in the menu therefore solving all these problems?" That's a good question reader, I have no idea.
This game's simple control scheme and design lends itself to using multiple xbox controllers and playing it on the tv, however the game designers seem to disagree. Directional controls cannot be mapped to the xbox controller's directional pad, in addition, mapping the directional controls to the analog stick PREVENTS DIAGONAL MOVEMENT. This almost would be forgivable if the controls were bound to the directional pad but no diagonal movement on an analog stick? It also almost would be forgivable if the npcs weren't able to move diagonally in game, but they are, destroying any player's ability to accurately blend in. I should say that I did make a post about this problem in the forum and did recive a responce from a developer but he blamed the lack of diagonal movement on my controller rather than on a fault of the game. I have tried 3 different controllers that work perfectly fine with any other game on steam but they all suffer the same lack of diagonal movement. So either all three of my controllers break for literally only this game or there is real problem with keymapping. I'll let you decide.
The game also has trouble dealing with high resolutions. Even when I downscaled my resolution to help the game cope I experenced high frame rate issues and screen tearing which I just had to deal with becuase if I recall, there is no v-sync feature and if there is, it does little to nothing.
Game Design Problems:
Even if the technical issues were fixed the base game itself is just badly designed. There are multiple game modes but they do little to solve the problems in design and fail to keep the game from falling into a state of repetative boredom. The premise is to hide as best you can from your friends while trying to figure out who they are. Unfortunately the small arena you are given to move around in in addition to the large size of the player sprites makes it nearly impossible to differentiate between characters. You cannot identify a player based on movement if there is no room in which to move. In addition, you cannot follow a specific character once they are identified due to the flurry of npcs constantly moving over their position. It's like trying to find a needle in a hay stack if the hay stack was bunched up in one location and the hay in the haystack was constantly moving. The best and only strategy is to throw the entire point of the game out the window and begin stabbing literally anything that gets close to you, hopefully killing a player. The game then just tuns into a stabbing death match because everyone knows who everyone else is because trying to stealth at all will just get you stabbed. Your friends might as well just flip coins for fun becase the game just turns into a game of chance with 0 skill, 0 thought, and 0 fun involved.
I paid 2$ for this game and I would have had more fun setting those 2$ on fire and betting on how long it would take them to burn.
Thief Town is a small local couch multiplayer game where the main goal is to find your friends in a crowd of AI, all the while staying hidden yourself. Very similiar to Hidden in Plain Sight.
Its cheap. Its short. Its *mildly* entertaining in short bursts. I played with a group of three people and we quickly wanted to go back to our usual games.
No, I don't recommend getting this, simply because there is so little gameplay, and overall reaction was very meh for my group of friends.
Things that could be improved on? I don't know honestly. I'd say it overall lacks any kind of complexity that keeps a group interested. There is very little skill involved.
Simple, but one of the best local multiplayer games on Steam. With its easy to understand gameplay, it's the kind of game that non-hardcore gamers can easily compete with hardcore gamers in and have a great shot at winning (sort of like a Nintendo game in that regard). Only criticism is that having to configure all four controllers' buttons every time we play is a bit tedious.
So far I haven't analyzed a lot of games on Steam. But I always read analysis. Let's be clear: some games can benefit more from positive user's feedback than others. I didn't need to read at people's opinions to know I was buying Awesomenauts or Binding of Isaac.
But truth is that it took me some time to finally purchase Thief Town. I wasn't pretty sure. And it was a damn good purchase. The game excels at what I think is the most important for a local multiplayer: creating tension and hilarious moments that make you and your friend burst into laughs.
It's not a game you will play more than an hour in a single session (but most local multiplayer games aren't designed for that, to be fair). But it's a game you will surely propose to play every time you and your friends decide to have a fun time playing some local multiplayer on Steam.
Its strengths remind me to Nidhogg: a super easy to learn game that guarantee a lot of laughs.
I picture you at the same spot I was: doubting if this not so specially good-looking game worths the money. Believe me, mate: it is super worth. Highly recommended.
Very fun party game. Players must identify which character is the other player while trying to blend in. Great to play with many players! Very recommended
Its Pretty fun if you have multiple Controllers, Computers, iPads, iPhones, and or friends ;(
This is probably one of my favorite games to play wiyh friends. The pixel graphics go great wu=ith the style of the game. The gameplay is stellar and you always end up having a great time. The only thing they need is online multiplayr instead of LAN, otherwise this game is definitely one of the better games out there. 9/10
Great multiplayer game, I've played it with friends a bunch. You can have some people on keyboard and some with controllers.
Stabbing your friends is rarely that much fun! You are a thief in a hugh crowd of similar looking thiefs, as well as your friend. Will you figure out who your friends are and kill them quietly, or the other way around?
Thief Town is a perfect example of a indie concept gone right. It is one of the funnest local multiplayer games for my PC. There are not that many, but Thief Town stands out. It becomes a real blast as you franticly find and kill your mates, and the other gamemodes are creative, and don't dum-down the experience. As a nice fresh concept, it is only local multiplayer. I am fine with that, the four-kids-cramped-in-a-basement gaming sleepovers I have settle the need for others. Grab some friends, get some drinks, and start stabbing! Soundtrack not only fits, but is 8-bit dubstep. If you like getting your friends for monaco, or even a nintendo game like smash or mario party, you will LOVE this! I heard the app doesn't work that well, but I have controllers.
Phenomenal game for my dorm household. Getting together on the couch with some brews is a blast and a roaring good time. Does it need online multiplayer? No. Would it be nice? Yes.
But really, this game is about getting together with your real friends, not the imaginary ones or internet ones, and being social. And in the end thats how gaming became great, and so is this game.
Minor flaw would be I couldn't get my android device to work, BUT to be FAIR, I have a shit signal from my room.
For the price this game is a steal. Get it? Hahaha.
Thief Town reminds me of th great couch multiplayer games that are so rare nowadays. Simple, yet addicting gameplay with mechanics that keep it fresh, I can play this game for long spurts of time with friends. Next step is obviously a server based multiplayer, and I am willing to wait patiently for that. Excited for this game, and really enjoying it.
Some good notes and some bad bugs.
Good: When the game was working it was a huge laugh, having a bunch of people in one room on different devices lead to a lot of smack talk, and a lot of stabbing. The game play, while very simple, is a ton of fun, and makes for an incredible party game.
Bad: We could not get every device working. The biggest boon to this game would be having friends come over and download it on their phones or tablets, but when we tried running multiple platforms together it was bug city. Different devices would log in as the same player, ghost players would be able to run around and stab whoever they wanted (which was hilarious, but for the wrong reasons), and the game would crash constantly or throw people back to the lobby.
I hope a patch comes in the next few days, I will definitely be trying this out again. Recommended, but with a warning.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Rude Ghost |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 19.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 74% положительных (84) |