Paparazzi Makes One Player The Celebrity And The Other The Paparazzi

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Pringo Dingo Games are bringing a two-player local multiplayer game called Paparazzi to the PlayStation 4. In the game, one person plays as a celebrity while the other plays as the paparazzi.

 

The more photos the paparazzi takes of the celebrity, the more money they get. At the same time, the celebrity’s dignity goes down. In order to prevent this, the celebrity must collect fans and avoid camera shots from the paparazzi.

 

You can see how Paparazzi works in the trailer above. The game will be released in 2015 for $4.99.


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