Check Out The Latest Trailer For Masquerade: The Baubles Of Doom

Big Ant Studios and the Committee of Jesters have released a new propaganda, public awareness trailer for Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom. The new psychedelic comedic action-adventure game is confirmed to be coming to consoles and PC next month, with pre-orders starting from April 1st.

Big Ant Studios and the Committee of Jesters have released a new propaganda, public awareness trailer for Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom. The new psychedelic comedic action-adventure game is confirmed to be coming to consoles and PC next month, with pre-orders starting from April 1st.

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Pitting a quick-witted, hard-hitting jester named Jaxx against an army of evil clown invaders, Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom harkens back to the lighthearted, silly action platformers of classic 3D gaming. Players will have to chain together combos of attacks, counters, dodges, superpowers and more while exploring dangerous territory and besting challenging tests of brains and brawn.

The game features bright art and world design to match its ridiculous fantasy premise and characters, with colourfully animated cutscenes to hammer home its style of comic mischief and energy. The whole thing will be played out by a comedic cast of characters.

Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom will be available for consoles and PC from April 20th, and pre-orders begin next week.


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