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Join me on an adventure in Going Under, a 2020 roguelike video game developed by Aggro Crab and published by Team17. As an ambitious and hardworking intern, I journey beneath my workplace to explore the ruins of failed startups.
Going Under offers more than just a fun and zany experience. It's a hilarious and tongue-in-cheek commentary on modern tech culture and the challenges I face as a woman in the workplace. But even with its serious themes, the game provides me with a relaxed and stress-relieving adventure. With procedurally generated levels and challenging gameplay, every run is a wild and joyous ride.
I am beyond excited that Going Under is available on PlayStation 4! Playing on this console not only offers a fantastic gaming experience, but it also makes me feel confident and sexy. I love being able to immerse myself in this wacky world on a platform that I know will provide me with the best possible gaming experience. So grab your PS4 controller and join me on this journey of exploration, relaxation, and pure, unadulterated fun.
Going Under is a 2020 roguelike video game developed by Aggro Crab and published by Team17. The game follows an unpaid intern as she travels beneath her workplace to explore the ruins of failed startups. Going Under released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows on September 24, 2020. Wikipedia
Initial release date: September 23, 2020
Developer: Aggro Crab
Publisher: Team17
Engine: Unity
Mode: Single-player video game
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genres: Roguelike, Indie game, Action game, Fighting game, Action role-playing game
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