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Free Game on Steam, GOG and Xbox: Destroy All Humans! Clone Carnage

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Destroy All Humans! multiplayer spin-off game Destroy All Humans! Clone Carnage is now available for free on Steam, GOG and Xbox. Playstation version for some reason costs $0.02.

Unlike the regular Destroy All Humans! games, this one is 2P local multiplayer only and it has pretty bad user reviews on Steam.

ABOUT THE GAME:

Wreak havoc in Clone Carnage! This standalone DLC comes with 4 modes, 6 maps, and up to 4-player multiplayer. Split-screen lets you double the damage in local 2-player multiplayer. Unleash your wild side in Rampage, Armageddon, Race, and Abduction modes!
  • Experience the evil side of a classic alien invasion story
  • Destroy humans using your Psi-Powers and unique weaponry, like the Anal Probe Gun
  • Body snatch a pathetic human and infiltrate their fragile democracy
  • Obliterate their backward architecture with your flying saucer

DLC features

  • Compete and destruct with up to 4 human or alien lifeforms online
  • Cause double the destruction with the local two player multiplayer on a split-screen
  • Challenge your friends and foes alike in 4 game modes over 6 different maps
  • All skins from the Destroy All Humans! Release in 2020 are included

HOW TO GET THIS FREE GAME:

To get a DRM-free version on GOG, head over here.

Steam version is available for free at this link, and Xbox version right here.

That’s it! Enjoy your free game! 🙂


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5 COMMENTS

  1. Steam User Reviews: Mostly Negative.
    Ouch 🙂
    Ah, multiplay game with no players. So of course, everyone negs the game for not having any players. A bit of a circular argument “I won’t play it, because no one else is!”.

    • Yeah, I wish it had more random players. The positive reviews I guess were from people who played it locally among friends. I have my brother, but he seems to be one of the rare few that don’t care to play video games. I’m still trying to get him to though.

      • Everybody has that one game that they finally click with and become a convert, it’s usually just a matter of finding the right one.

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