About This Game Private Detective Punch Drunk is the only game to let you legally kick ass under the influence. PDPD, is a 2.5D side scrolling beat 'em up where you must fight your way through a sinister video game corporation, hell bent on destroying our drinking money. The corporation is determined to take successful gaming tropes and turn them into "In-Life" pay-to-win micro-transactions. They must be stopped with our drunken fists. Fight your way through 10 familiar diverse levels to destroy the masterminds behind these evil ideas. Compete for the high score worldwide with a fully integrated online scoreboard. Can you defeat these monsters who seek to destroy the video game industry? Only you can save the video game industry we know and love. 6d5b4406ea Title: Private Detective Punch DrunkGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Dogwood GamingPublisher:Dogwood GamingRelease Date: 18 Jan, 2018 Private Detective Punch Drunk Activation Code [License] Better Dialogue than gameplay. Concept is good but needs some work. Unclear goals, constantly spawning enemies, poor hit detection and slow, odd movement drag down what is clearly a labor of love(full disclosure, one of the developers is an old friend and I probably wouldn't have bought the game otherwise). If gameplay were the only factor I'd stop just short of recommending it, but the dialogue is hilarious and filled with references to classic film noir and videogaming. Pick it up and sale and kill and afternoon with a few good laughs. So to make this sweet and simple. This game is not good.It's not even just the game itself it's more of the developers also. they pretty much abandon this title to make another title, which isn't a good practice at all. To sum it up... Pass.. So to make this sweet and simple. This game is not good.It's not even just the game itself it's more of the developers also. they pretty much abandon this title to make another title, which isn't a good practice at all. To sum it up... Pass.. Better Dialogue than gameplay. Concept is good but needs some work. Unclear goals, constantly spawning enemies, poor hit detection and slow, odd movement drag down what is clearly a labor of love(full disclosure, one of the developers is an old friend and I probably wouldn't have bought the game otherwise). If gameplay were the only factor I'd stop just short of recommending it, but the dialogue is hilarious and filled with references to classic film noir and videogaming. Pick it up and sale and kill and afternoon with a few good laughs
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