Talent Not Included

New Video Short for Talent not Included is Here

New Video Short for Talent not Included is Here

It was released by Frima Studio, the next short trailer in their video series for Talent Not Included which goes behind the scenes with the development team showcasing how they determined the level of difficulty for the game.

Check out The Difficulty video of Talent not Included, featuring a short gameplay footage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-_Ju2Nm-6c

“Talent Not Included begins on a night where the three monster friends, bored out of their minds, decided to put on their very own dramatic performance, a.k.a. a play. Unfortunately, nothing went as planned… Mostly because Zot, a demonic critic hired as a stage director, enlisted three mediocre actors who all had very strong personalities to star in the show, hoping to create hell on stage for everyone’s amusement.

Set in the fantasy land of Notthatmuchfurther, Talent Not Included tells the story of three monsters: Zordok, Derp, and Kevin, all three huge fans of slaughter, bloodbaths, and Shakespeare.

One night, as they were bored out of their minds, they decided to put on their own play. Unfortunately, nothing went as planned…
That’s mostly because Zot, a demonic critic hired for the occasion, chose three mediocre actors with strong personalities, hoping to sow hell on stage for his own and the public’s amusement.

Break a leg! As you will be playing these actors in hopes of making a nice profit out of your marvelous performance!
Come on! Show’s this way!

Talent Not Included Xbox One gameplay features:

  • Theatrical setting
  • Absurd humor
  • Cylinder-based platforms
  • Combat galore
  • Local co-op play

Talent Not Included is currently available on Steam for $12.99 and will be available on Xbox One next year. If you’d like to review Talent Not Included on Steam please email Ami Langton for a code.”

For more information on Talent not Included, visit its Steam page.

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