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  • Summary: Krampus Kills is a horror shooter game that tells the story of a spoiled boy named Finley, age 10, who lives with his parents in an upper-middle-class home in the little northeastern United States town of Oakville. On Christmas Eve, Fin patiently waits for Santa, but little does he know thatKrampus Kills is a horror shooter game that tells the story of a spoiled boy named Finley, age 10, who lives with his parents in an upper-middle-class home in the little northeastern United States town of Oakville. On Christmas Eve, Fin patiently waits for Santa, but little does he know that the ancient demon known as Krampus has come for his soul!

    In this Home Alone meets Doom fright fest, fight off Krampus on Christmas Eve, in a terrifying, double-barrel wielding, jump-scaring, thrill ride!

    The game features extremely heart-pounding jumpscares, multiple locations, and intense Christmas-themed Horror as Krampus, powered by a complex AI architecture, will track the player down, follow footsteps in the snow, and smash through walls to bring his new soul to Hell!
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  1. Jan 3, 2023
    Make no mistake: this is not a cross between Mom, I missed the Plane and Doom. This is a game that uses well-established industry codes, sometimes taking things from Resident Evil, sometimes from Doom, but without ever thinking about or adapting its gameplay, all of this sprinkled with numerous nods to pop culture films. Sold as a serious, horrific and complex game, Krampus Kills is actually the opposite. Indeed, we have the feeling that DangerousBob Studio LLC is knowingly trying to hide the truth. This particularly annoyed us, but we must admit that, after the initial disappointment, we enjoyed going through the levels of this game which should show their true colours. Let’s hope that the developers understand this and come up with a future goofy production that is transparent and assertive, which will be all the better for it.