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“A trap is only a trap if you don't know about it. If you know about it, it's a challenge.”



<span class="bold">Deathtrap</span>, an intense, atmospheric tower defense/ action-rpg, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and multiplayer, and a 50% launch discount.

If there's one thing tower defense and aRPGs have in common, it's the satisfaction of having just mowed down a horde of stupid, cannon fodder bad guys and going through the loot they left behind. Forget epic quests and world-spanning adventures - here, the fight comes to you.
Deathtrap takes the surprisingly entertaining tower defense minigame you might know from <span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing</span> games, and cranks the chaotic fun up to eleven. Massive maps, inventive combos, and an endless number of oddly-shaped enemies get trapped in the same room with diverse player classes, loot, crafting, and a focus on gear. What comes out is a truly sophisticated tower defense title coated in a gothic-noir glaze and matching soundtrack that set the perfect mood for slaughtering horrible abominations.



Action RPG? Check. Tower Defense? Check. Awesome? Check out <span class="bold">Deathtrap</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 50% discount will last for the duration of the Summer Sale.

Please note: This DRM-Free version does not contain the Level Editor, Workshop and Custom Map support. The price has been adjusted to reflect that.
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huan: Seems heavily improved over the in-game version. I wouldn't mind getting it with the launch discount, but I still haven't found how is it tied to neocore account (or IF at all). I think I'll risk it, game card mentions needing Galaxy for multiplayer, chance is that it's the only thing that is needed.
"If you want something done - do it yourself."

Bought, no sign of it needing any registration. Not a revolutionary TD, but there has been shortage of good TDs lately, so this one will do until Defender's quest 2 is released. Unsurprisingly it's the same TD game as in Van Helsing, with different skill "trees" tailored for traps (not really tree, more like wide skill field with skill bushes sticking out of it here and there) and more kinds of traps.