This Game About Streaking Looks Completely Ridiculous

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Lubiterum Game Studio is bringing streaking to PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita. Don’t worry, Crazy Pixel Streaking isn’t lewd, but it does seem like a good time.

 

It will have you playing as a streaker who runs on to a soccer field, much to the crowd’s delight. With that minor victory, this streaker gets carried away, and ends up travelling the world in order to bring joy to stadiums full of people with a dose of zany, over-the-top nude running.

 

It supports up to four players in competitive and co-op modes, all of you running around sports pitches while picking up followers, using absurd weapons to cause chaos, and even riding pigs. Its creators say that they’re looking for “control simplicity, fun, retro style and a good dose of humor.”


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