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Screencheat

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Release Date: October 21, 2014

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An FPS designed for split-screen multiplayer action. Players are invisible, and the only way to determine a rival's position is to look at their location on the part of the screen that belongs to them. The title offers several game modes, a large dose of adrenaline and humor, as evidenced, for example, by the vast arsenal of very original weapons.

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Screencheat is an unusual online first-person action game in which the key to success is to watch other players in split-screen mode. The game was created by an independent Australian studio Samurai Punk and published by Surprise Attack Games. The title made its debut on PC but was later released on PS4, XONE and Switch.

Mechanics

In the PC version, the maximum number of players is 4 (8 on the consoles), regardless of whether we are playing offline or online. The unusual character of Screencheat lies in the fact that the players are invisible. The only way to "locate" another player and shoot them is to determine their approximate position on the map from their part of the screen.

The game takes place in 10 different arenas in several different game modes, in which apart from the traditional Deathmatch, you will also find other original variants, such as Single Shot or Murder Mystery. Players can compete or cooperate, and detailed rules of matches and conditions of victory are set before the start of the game. Players have at their disposal 10 unique weapons, among which, apart from traditional guns, rifles or grenade launchers, there are also such unusual weapons as horse's head, candlestick, car engine or a teddy bear filled with explosive materials. Each weapon has its advantages and disadvantages, and some of them create a cloud of smoke or a stream of fire which can reveal the position of the player who uses them.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 21, 2014

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 March 2, 2016

Xbox One

Xbox One March 2, 2016

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch November 29, 2018

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Screencheat Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Pentium 4 1.4 GHz, 3 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB GeForce 8800 GT/Radeon 4770 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows XP/7/8.

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Microsoft XBOX ONE

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Xbox Live

Ratings

Game Ratings for Screencheat Video Game.

7.3

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 51% of Critics. There are 17 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Digitally ed: 4 / 5 by Matt Sainsbury

Screencheat is my favourite local multiplayer game on the PlayStation 4. It's a nice, small, that I'm going to leave sitting on the harddrive for whenever I have friends over, and while that might not happen on a weekly basis (I like my space, okay), each and every time I pull the game out, it's going to more than validate its worth. Because it is simple, silly, fun, and it's a great start for Aussie games on the PlayStation 4 this year. [OpenCritic note: Matt Sainsbury separately reviewed the PC (3.5 stars) and PS4 (4 stars) versions. Their scores have been averaged.]

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Impulsegamer: 3.3 / 5 by James Wright (Impulsegamer)

Screencheat harkens back to those days of yesteryear where you could "spy" on people's screens during LAN gaming which is where this title succeeds on the XBox One!

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PC Gamer: 78 / 100 by Shaun Prescott

Easy going in tone but frantic and stressful by nature, Screencheat seizes on a single novel idea and builds an enjoyable couch shooter around it.

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STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (817)

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2.6

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