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Mush Now Available For Browser-Based Play

Motion Twin has announced the release of Mush. The browser-based game will have players boarding the Daedalus with a couple of the others infected with the deadly-alien parasite Mush. Players will enter a whole new level of co-op play where you must work together to keep the ship running while you find a cure. Read on.

From the Press Release

Mush - the newest browser-based addition to Motion Twin’s growing list of successful games, such as Die2Nite and Teacher Story - is available to play from today. In this award-winning multiplayer mystery, you wake aboard the Daedalus alongside 15 other rebels. But two of them are infected by the Mush, a deadly alien parasite hell-bent on putting an end to all human life.


The game, which has already impressed both critics and the public during its beta phase, takes you to the farthest reaches of space. There you must work together as a team to undertake the daily tasks that keep the rebel spaceship running long enough to research a cure for the parasite. It isn’t as simple as it sounds. Two players will control the Mush, deceiving everyone around them in an attempt to sabotage, infect and kill all crew members, and in turn putting an end to humanity’s last hope.

Winner of the Originality Award at 2013’s European Indie Game Days, Mush takes co-operative browser-based gaming to a new level of tension and unease. Communication, strategy and vigilance are crucial to your survival - but with the alien parasites hidden among the crew, who can you really trust? Mush is available to play on your browser right now at http://mush.twinoid.com - but the voyage doesn’t stop today: developers Motion Twin will be releasing regular content updates over the coming months.


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