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Kill It With Fire Receives A Launch Date From TinyBuild
TinyBuild Games revealed today that they will finally be releasing their spider exterminator game Kill It With Fire next month. The game got a lot of attention earlier in the year as you will come in to take care of spiders with the one weapon you know they're powerless against: fire. Well, almost powerless, they can run like hell, which is part of the challenge. Developed by Casey Donnellan Games, the game will be released onto PC via Steam on August 13th, 2020. In the meantime, since we have to wait a month, you can check out more about the game below along with the latest trailer showing you all the mayhem you're in store for. What's worse, the rates you charge are terrible.
The spider – mankind's most ancient and deadly nemesis. As a licensed Kill It With Fire exterminator, it's time to fight back! Gather your arsenal and pursue the eight-legged menace on a journey across suburbia – although not necessarily in that order. To defeat spiders you must exploit their one weakness: FIRE. Or bullets. Or explosions, throwing stars, gettin' smushed by stuff… pretty much anything, really. But that doesn't mean it'll be easy – first you've gotta find the spiders. Use state-of-the-art arachnid tracking technology to pinpoint your quarry's location among hundreds of potential hiding spots – then, torch everything and smash the spider with a frying pan after it runs out. It's the only way to be sure. Coming to PC, the first-person action game is all about hunting spiders and causing collateral damage. Budding arachnid hunters must be ready to take on these creepy crawly critters armed with anything any normal person would find around their average house to protect themselves; books, vases, frying pans, throwing stars, guns, flamethrowers…bombs?
