Filthy Animals: Heist Simulator is Out Now 

Prepare for a very different style of raiding with the release of Filthy Animals: Heist Simulator on PC now.

Get ready to discard that weird man suit and become the alligator you aways wanted, all while making your fortune in stolen loot. A very different style of raiding is out now on PC via Steam and Epic Games Store with crossplay support for PC for £15.99 GBP / €19.50EUR / $19.99USD. While you might not be able to pick up the latest from Green Man Gaming, Pewter Games Studios, Ukrainian studio Pushka, and LoPoly at a five finger discount, its’s still something of a steal. Players looking for a cartoon crime caper can pick up this grand theft sim for 15.99 GBP / €19.50EUR / $19.99USD with a limited time 20% launch discount right now.

Filthy Animals puts player in charge of a motley crew of nefarious mutant animals. Instead of fighting crime and guzzling pizza, these sentient crocs and mischievous monkeys are brought together to commit a range of crimes across f 21 unique heist levels! Over 8 chapters, players can co-operate with up to three other individuals and cause absolutely chaos as you follow the orders of Tony, the Filthy Animal Bossman Criminal Mastermind. Silly physics, cute characters, destructible levels, tacos, soda, flamethrowers and more are all par for the course as your crew face off against enemies and unfortunate guards.

It’s not all just chaos. Each character brings its own ability to the job, while a range of weapons work best in particular situations. If you’re fighting a door, then a shotgun might not be as effective as an axe. If you end up on the wrong end of those munitions then don’t worry, just have your teammates flush you down the loo to revive. Hopefully there’s a walking talking goldfish to play. Filthy Animals: Heist Simulator is out now. PlayStation and Xbox console releases following soon after.  are in the works and should be asking you to stay calm and hand over your valuables soon. Check out the official website for more.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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