It is with great pleasure that Umbu Games announces the release of Death’s Life its first entertainment game for the PC.
In the game, the player assumes the role of an apprentice of the Death and must eliminate his victims using a chain reaction to make each death look accidental.
The game features a unique aesthetic and its gameplay is based on the concept of Rube Goldberg Machine, which is to perform a relatively simple task using a complex chain reaction. To advance in the game, the player must interact with objects in the scene in order to solve the puzzle, triggering a sequence of events that will result in the death of his victims.
Developed by a team of two people, which the player must kill the last phase of the game, Death’s Life is full of references to the universe of games and to pop culture in general. The game features a series of challenging puzzles, set in a variety of scenes and daily situations. Once finding the correct sequence of objects, a complex chain reaction starts, resulting in a final animation that shows the tragic and comic ‘accidental’ death of the target.
The game is currently available on Steam and Itch.io soon also will be sold in other stores.