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Death Trash has already made back its development costsGotta love that meat!
Gotta love that meat!

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Death Trash Review Early Access | Challenging RPG In A Strange World

Death Trash artist, designer, and coder Stephan Hövelbrinks blasted the business news on Twitter on Saturday:
That’s just a nice bit of news about a weird and charming wee game. Don’t go expecting anything huge to come of this, mind. Two hours later, before people could get too carried away, Hövelbrinks added a follow-up note:
To clarify, and not have you expect we’re immediately upscaling and changing the scope of the project: We’re doing solid, but not rolling in cash. We continue as planned.Long-term this is looking really good though, with many people still waiting on 1.0, translations, consoles.— Stephan Hövelbrinks (@talecrafter)August 14, 2021
To clarify, and not have you expect we’re immediately upscaling and changing the scope of the project: We’re doing solid, but not rolling in cash. We continue as planned.Long-term this is looking really good though, with many people still waiting on 1.0, translations, consoles.
After I waited years hungering for Death Trash, oh! It came out when I wasn’t anywhere near a computer and I didn’t even know. I’m glad to hear the game’s off to a good start, with Alice Bee calling it “a singular and unique vision” in herDeath Trash early access review.
Death Trash is available in early access fromSteam,GOG,Itch.io, andthe Epic Games Store. It’s on Windows, Mac, and Linux, though Epic’s store doesn’t support Linux. You’ve got a few short hours left to benefit from a 10% launch discount. The full release is expected to follow in “about a year”, or longer if it takes longer.