This Crab Game on Steam would make a great Netflix series

Crab Game
(Image credit: Dani)

Crab Game i𓆏s a new multiplayer romp on Steam where you play children's games until only one winner is left to claim a big cash prize. 

Sound familiar? Well, it must be one big coincidence then, because developer Dani insists that Crab Game isn't a video game adaptation of the popular Netflix series Squid Game. And how could it be? Crabs are nothing like squids, and one can only assume the games they play are🌊 totally different too.

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Kidding aside, it's a shame Dani wasn't able to just name this Squid Game: The Game or something, because it actually looks really fun! Not that it would be any more fun if it was officially based on Squid Game, but it would undoubtedly benefit from the name recognition. Netflix recently announced that Squid Gaജme had become its biggest launch series ever, and a good quality video game adaptation launching i🌄n a timely manner would probably be a big hit.

Of course, Netflix itself has suggested it could be🧸 working on a Squid Game game of its own, telling in a recent interview that it's "looking at multiple differentﷺ areas — from💧 games, consumer product and others" with regards to expanding the franchise.

For now though, Crab Game allows up to 50 players to compete across 28 maps and 9 game modes. Its Steam reviews are "very positive," and it's completely free to play. On a related note, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:you can play some ✱of Sq🐽uid Game's levels yourself thanks to a gr🙈oup of modders using the game creation tool Core🥂.

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