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Chaotic parenting sim Think of the Children coming to PC this week

October 17, 2017 by Andrew Newton

Surprise Attack Games and developers Jammed Up Studios have announced that their chaos filled parenting simulator Think of the Children will be available on PC on the 19th October.  To celebrate this announcement a launch trailer has been released that showcases exactly what players (and parents) will be getting into.  Watch this trailer below…

Think of the Children sees players journey through a series of events and trying to keep their children alive.  Unfortunately, the children have the most insane cases of clumsiness and misfortune it’s possible to have so each level really is a challenge.  A series of child UN-friendly locations await parents and include a birthday party at the park, a day at the zoo, a camping trip, a visit to the Australian Outback and many more.  Each location is filled with a variety of deadly hazards that players will need to protect their children from.

Players are able to play the game on their own or team up with friends to keep the kids alive and avoid going to prison.

Think of the Children features:

  • Featuring 1-4 player couch co-op.
  • Twitch and Mixer integration for streamers.
  • A wide range of levels.
  • Customise and save characters as families.
  • Level rankings (for those who love a challenge).
  • Customisation unlocks.

Think of the Children will be available to purchase from Steam on the 19th October.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Jammed Up Studios, Surprise Attack, Think of the Children

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