‘Coffin Dodgers’ announced for PS4

Wales Interactive has associated with the developer English Milky Tea Studios to announce Darkly Funny Kart Racer Coffin Dodgers for the PlayStation 4 PS Store.

The announcement was made through official PlayStation blog, where the developer has shared details, images and even a trailer of the game that you can find at the end of this news. It is an interesting indie that is about elderly retirees who begin to fight in their wheelchairsfor fun.

The game will offer customization options and improvements to our wheelchairs for greater diversity in the local game. Wales Interactive confirms in the comments that the launch version It will not have online playalthough it is likely to be added in the future.

The company has shared a description of the game:

After establishing some peace and quiet, the residents of Sunny Pines Retirement Village have been getting bored the past few days. That is until a creepy new resident, Mr. Grim Reaper, shows up to turn the entire retirement home on its head.

You can enjoy the official announcement trailer next:

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