Kill It With Fire is a game of play to chase the spiders and cause collateral harm. Assemble your arsenal of increasingly excess weapons, track spiders around the suburbs, and burn all down your road!
To kill spiders, one flaw must be exploited: FIRE. Perhaps any bullets. Or blasts, getting smashed by things, pretty much everything. But that doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy-you’ve got to find spiders first.
Using state-of-the-art arachnids detection technology to locate the location of your target among hundreds of possible hiding places. Then light it up and kill the spider with a frying pan when it runs out. It’s the only way to be positive about it.
Developer Casey Donnellan stated a month ago that they would unleash Kill It With Fire on August 13 on Steam. He also released a new video showing some spider-squishing action.
Features
A lot of special weapons and equipment.
Eight separate kinds of spiders.
Real fire simulation program.
Open anarchy and ruin.
Dozens of future goals.
Loadings with secret updates.
The Battle of the Arachno-Gauntlet!
Like several other games found on Steam’s marketplace, Kill It With Fire aims to entice potential customers with an innovative concept or an appeal to humor.
The available updates are a little low. Some of them are basic feature improvements, such as being able to run while keeping switches, or being able to attach arms to shortcut keys. Not a lot of thinking has been poured into the framework of change.
Kill It With Fire is certainly worth trying, just don’t expect it to end up being the next major indie release that will eat up the whole day! It could feel like a full-fledged game with a few new updates and some new material.
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