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Collect a corrupt city's debts in roguelite narrative adventure Debtors' Club

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Of all the roles that gaming has put me in, I've never been a debt collector for a sleazy, run-down, corrupt city badgering people for their tax money. That's about to change. Shaking out the pockets of the populace is the main goal in Debtors' Club, as shown off in a new trailer today during the PC Gaming Show.

Debtors' Club puts you in command of a small army of lazy bureaucrats, cheap thugs, and corrupt officials as you attempt to squeeze all the money you can out of a failing city's debtors. You'll beg, cajole, bluster and rummy noble bluff a long list of dog walkers, bowling alley owners, and water aerobics instructors along your valiant path to… I dunno, sleeping poorly at night or something? 

Each day, you'll attempt to call in the city's debts by hassling citizens over the phone and sending various employees out on missions. Roguelite elements make your playthrough unique to you, rummy satta whether you're a kindly officer giving people the benefit of the doubt, or sending your "Paci-Fist" enforcers out to rough people up at the drop of a hat.

With an art style reminiscent of Sunday cartoons and an irreverent sense of humor, Debtors' Club looks to make your descent into bureaucratic evil an entertaining ride. Minigames abound, including a hostage negotiation, a card game rummy star to make a bureaucrat do what you want, and apparently a Tiger LCD style game you can play in a diner.

We're anticipating a 2024 release date, and if you just can't wait any longer to shake down some poor schmucks just trying to get by, there's a demo available now . 

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