Today, during the day of the Davis Summer Game Fest Showcase, South Africa’s developer Niamakop, in partnership with the moncket games, revealed, a robbery game, where a group of thieves try to return the precious samples to the cultures that they respect.
Each mission in Republican plays in three stages: First, the players will scope the museum and find the target sample. Next, they will enter the building and make their way quietly as much as possible, avoiding guards and other obstacles along the way. Finally, the time has come for the samples to hold the sample using the path born in Phase two and escape.

In an interesting point, the sampling players will be targeted that are not imagined for the game. Instead, they are real -world patterns that are currently sitting in the Western museums, and a short biography of the sample in each game is its origin, the culture in which it began, and why this pattern is appreciated by this sample.
For example, one of the samples shown on the day of the Davis class is the Nagadaji drum, which is a drum of Pokomo people in Africa in the 1870s. The drum was stolen by the British colonialism in the early 1900s and was sent to a museum .114 years later, Pokomo King’s brother became the first person to see the drum since his theft, when he was brought to the museum and was allowed to see in storage.
The Day of the Dev presentation shows global premieres and updates for several upcoming Indi Games, which includes the Hans Game Developer House House and Artemal Escape Dev Bethone and Dinosore from Dinosore. He also announced Snap and Grub, ‘in the 80s, the third game, Nine Goblin and Prana Purna Interactive, as well as a new look on the owners of Heart Machine and Davilor Digital.
Railway Xbox Series X | S and PC is about to be released through a steam and epic sports store. No release window was announced during the day of the Davis Livestream.