Squid Game on Steam: Players celebrate free clone

The Netflix success series Squid Game is actually as made for a video game implementation. A fan has acted quickly and publishes his own version of the deadly children s games on Steam. Crab Game is not only free there, but also extremely popular.

From the Squid Game, the Crab Game becomes

The Korean Netflix hit Squid Game will have triggered the question in many spectators how far they would have come in the deadly challenge from different children s games. In Crab Game on Steam you can now face your test and fight for survival in several games.

However, the product description on Steam certainly clearly clears that Crab Game has absolutely nothing to do with the television series. Instead, it is a first-person mutlplayer game in which you can measure you with up to 35 players on 28 maps in a total of 9 game modes. That the game does not take too seriously, already shows the sometimes special trailer you can watch here on YouTube:

Which mini-games are there in Crab Game?

The core of both Squid Game and Crab Game are of course the mini-games. Among other things, you can prove your discipline in red light / green light and make your luck on ice slolls on the test, only one goal leads to the destination. However, there are also completely new challenges, such as a huge tower from building blocks, where you beat you with your counterparty or a game where you need to press a ticking time bomb in the hand before you fly into the air.

I Made Squid Game, But it's a Multiplayer Game

Crab Game is free on Steam and comes with the community extremely well. On Steam, the game has over 14,000 ratings, of which at least 92 percent positive. Also on YouTube there are numerous videos in which players compete against each other in the chaotic and sometimes completely absurd mini-games.

Crab Game on Steam wants to build on the success of Squid Game and introduces you from crazy children s games that can endally end. The game is free on Steam and is already very good at the community.

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