I think this is still the most played game on my Switch. I need to stay far, far, away from this if my productivity is to survive.
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Death Road to Canada is a name I haven't heard for quite a while.
A co-op action post-zombie apocalypse road trip game and it just had a big update for 2024.
Built for you to replay it as many times as you like everything is randomized including locations, events, survivor appearances and personalities as you hit the road and attempt to survive.
The new OMENTUM update that launched today has added in plenty for you to jump back in including 4 new special rare characters to find, 11 new events to play through, various new event images, you can now use a fire extinguisher as a weapon (and support for putting out more fires), AI improvements so they can actually pick up and throw zombies now, new character perks and traits added and plenty of bug fixes.
Sounds like an excellent time to try it out again.
Death Road to Canada has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified.
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hell yea, I love that game
Like a decade old and still actively updated with new content, while the dev is working on a new game no less.