Call to all explorers!
In the dark tunnels under the earth’s crust, dark forces were imprisoned for what felt like an eternity. Ohio Jack, the world’s second greatest explorer, must dance with death to gain the eternal life he longs for. In a hostile underground world full of traps, zombies and other terrible enemies, Jack finds himself in an eternal cycle of life and death as he fights against all odds to get through a seemingly never-ending maze of death and destruction – Infinitrap: Rehamstered Is now available on Xbox One for your enjoyment!
Infinitrap: Rehamstered arose from a dream! A dream for eternal life! (-and eternal suffering!) We wanted to create a game that is insanely challenging, aesthetically pleasing and draws on classics such as Cases!
,
Dangerous Dave, and
Bomber man. We wanted something that would keep people to the edge of their seats in the secret hope that maybe, just maybe, they would fall off.
Infinitrap: Rehamstered is a game for speed runners that focuses on the nostalgia of old similar games and brings a fresh reinterpretation of the search for eternal life. We wanted to create a slightly goofy and tongue-in-cheek story that could be enjoyed by almost anyone. If you enjoy being eaten alive by zombies, poked by hedgehogs, crushed, burned, and mowed down by a series of horrific traps, this is definitely the game for you.
Infinitrap: Rehamstered
Leave all earthly worries behind and get ready for an action adventure game that WILL KILL YOU Yes, Infinitrap: Rehamstered has an almost infinite number of deadly traps in a huge, ever-growing dungeon AND may involve some hamsters. You guessed it, didn’t you? What you didn’t know is that you can play Ohio Jack – a skilled, handsome, resilient adventurer – and the second best adventurer in the world. And he’s not afraid of getting his hands dirty or of dying often. We hear a dungeon calling your name. Explore, survive, die, try again in Infinitrap: Rehamstered.
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