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Publisher Free Lives with developers hirohun, Mr.Pootsley, Jaybooty, and Lofar42 are looking to take medical experimentation to horrifying (and hilarious) new heights with Side Effects, a turn-based medical roulette game inspired by Buckshot Roulette where every dose could be your last. Initially available on itch.io as a prototype, a more refined version is coming later this year to Steam, though you can currently check out the demo on Steam as part of Steam Next Fest that features updated visuals, new items and mechanics.

The concept for Side Effects is simple: Two test subjects are seated across from one another as part of a medical trial. Each round you’ll be presented with a selection of pills, with six types in all. Some are helpful, some are harmful, and some mean instant death. The goal is to outlast your opponent in order to win.

Every pill you ingest impacts your resistance. Manage it wisely, as you have zero resistance to their effects. Between rounds, you can choose from a range of  15 experimental items and treatments that can shift the odds in your favor, from vaccines to mouth clamps.

Keep in mind that the other patient, aka your “opponent” wants to outlast you. They’ll bluff, adapt, and use everything at their disposal to keep breathing one dose longer than you.

In addition to a single-player mode, Side Effects will offer a multiplayer mode of 2-4 players, and a “Free Healthcare” mode aka endless mode.

Born in the cold month of December, Scotty grew up as a horror fan. With his first horror film ever seen being "Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood," Scotty immediately fell in love with horror. Having written six books, the most recent being "The Ultimate Halloween Movie Experience," published by BearManor Media, and being represented by Universal Talent Bookings and 3iBooks Literary Agency, Scotty is excited to bring his horror expertise to GoreCulture to entertain the audience with his vast knowledge of the "spooky things!"

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