Friends vs Friends

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Friends vs Friends
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Developer(s) Brainwash Gang
Publisher(s) Raw Fury
Writer(s) Shirley Cheung-Beall
Composer(s) Beícoli
Engine Unity [1]
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release
  • WW: May 30, 2023
Genre(s) First-person shooter, deck-building
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Friends vs Friends is a deck-building first-person shooter video game developed by indie studio Brainwash Gang and published by Raw Fury. The game was released on Microsoft Windows on May 30, 2023, [2] and will be followed by console ports later in 2023. [2] [3]

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Gameplay

Players control one of several anthropomorphic animals who bought cursed trading cards, which cause the animals to fight in 1v1 or 2v2 deathmatches. Each animal has unique skills. Players must have a deck of at least 25 cards and are further limited by a maximum cost. At the start of each battle, the combatants are randomly dealt several cards, which give bonuses, such as powerful weapons or causing the opponent to suffer a penalty. Battles go for up to five rounds, and the winner is the first one to win three rounds. [4]

Development

Friends vs Friends is developed by Brainwash Gang, an independent game development studio from Spain. The game was first announced in August 2022 at Gamescom for Windows and consoles, albeit no specific consoles or release date was given. [5] In May 2023, Raw Fury announced that the game will be released on Windows by the end of the month. [2] [6]

Reception

Hardcore Gamer said it is "quick to learn, quick to play" and fun. [4] El Español praised the originality and art, but they said some cards are unbalanced. Although they enjoyed the lack of microtransactions, they said progress was a bit slow as a result. [7]

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