Double Fine's latest sees creativity and destruction collide in an awkward, barebones competitive multiplayer experience.
If the trailer is any indication, it's going to be complete chaos when Double Fine's latest hits shelves on April 23rd for consoles and PC.
From creation and decoration, to eventual, inevitable destruction, Kiln revels in playful chaos as you lovingly craft your own battle chalice.
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Pottery never looked this entertaining, and probably never had this much breakage with a chaotic gameplay loop to match.
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The party-based brawler, where players create pots and then compete in 4v4 matches to extinguish the opposing kiln, retails for $19.99.
Double Fine Productions' Kiln is also allegedly launching this April - roughly a month before the release of Forza Horizon 6.
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Craft your pots and take them into battle to douse the enemy's kiln on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, with a closed beta coming soon.
The event will allegedly reveal new details on Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 and Towerborne, as well as the announcement of Double Fine's next game.