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Brand-new co-op game debuts on Steam for free during the Spring Sale, with just 24 hours to claim it

Party Club is currently available for free on Steam, but not for long
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Brand-new co-op game debuts on Steam for free during the Spring Sale, with just 24 hours to claim it
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The assault on your wallet that is the Steam Spring Sale is here with loads of great deals on a bewildering array of games from massive AAA titles to tiny indie games. If you are trying to keep a tight reign on your budget and not succumb to temptation, then there is some good news – one Steam title is available completely free.

Party Club by Lucid11 Interactive is a co-op simulation game where you run your own bar. The customers and player characters are all cute animals like pandas, dogs, penguins, and moles. Players need to make sure customers are seated, serve drinks, and get rid of any over-belligerent clientele. All of this is set in a colorful cartoonish world.

If you want to give this game a try for free, it’s probably best to hurry. Party Club usually costs $17.50, but for a very limited time, Steam users can grab it for free. Until March 18 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 3 PM GMT, the game is available with a 100% discount – in other words, for free.

Party Club is 100% off on Steam until March 18th

Build a cartoon bar with your friends

Up to four people can play together to try and make the hottest drinking establishment on the map, correctly seating customers and making sure the party isn't ruined when a lion eats a rabbit. Co-op can be local for traditional ‘couch co-op' or online.

The aim is to strategically grow your business and use the profits of the day to make purchases to improve your venue. Players can also visit different regions and try out their mixology skills against local masters.

The title has full controller support for both Xbox and PlayStation controllers. It also has support for five languages: English, Turkish, French, Italian and German. This applies to both the interface and the subtitles.


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