Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine Adds Zombie Mode, Origins Campaign

Find out where the thieves came from. Also zombies.

Posted By | On 22nd, Oct. 2013

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Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine debuted earlier this year and instantly became one of the most lovable, stealth puzzlers we’ve ever seen. The co-op element of the game especially made for some awesome moments with friends. Now, the game gets even better as Pocketwatch Games has added a slew of new content. This includes the new Zombie Mode, in which the game’s setting has become “a zombie wasteland, with Bloaters and Wretches hungry for your CERVEAU”.

But that’s not all. On top of adding the new Blonde Class, there will now be a small campaign, Monaco Origins, explaining the backstories for the thieves within the game. So if you’ve ever been curious as to where these colourful characters come from, now’s your chance to find out.

Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine is currently available on Steam at 60 percent off. Pick it up today or check out our official review of the game here to see if it’s worth the time (spoiler: it is).


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