Love is in the air now that independent video game developer Asteroid Base is bringing its 1-2 player, couch co-op action game Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime to the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system on February 9. Releasing just in time for Valentine’s Day for $14.99, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime features frenzied action that forces friends, family members and loved ones to work together while switching back-and-forth between manning the spacecraft’s controls, weapons and defenses against dastardly alien robots. Those looking to take on Lovers’ perilous campaigns solo can do so with a trusty AI space dog or cat by their side to aid in efforts.
Set in a colorful universe, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime offers players an array of weapons with which to battle enemies while avoiding galactic forces of nature and rescuing kidnapped space bunnies, frogs and other charming creatures from the evil forces of Anti-Love. Players shouldn’t be fooled by the cute aesthetic, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime features challenging gameplay that will test gamers of all skill levels, including new difficulty modes Beginner and Veteran.
“Since releasing on PC, PlayStation ® players have been asking when they can get their turn at Lovers’ chaotic gameplay and true co-op experience,” said Jamie Tucker, Co-Founder of Asteroid Base. “We had been working hard on a PlayStation ® 4 version and thought there is no better time to release Lovers than right at Valentine’s Day. After having already earned numerous honors and fan support from gamers we can’t wait to see how the devoted PlayStation ® community takes to Lovers.”