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Thief Town

2014
GenresIndie, Action, Party, Stealth, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableOct 13, 2014
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperGlass Knuckle Games
Overview

Thief Town is a local multiplayer stealth action game set in a pixel-perfect rendition of the Wild West. Lurk in the crowd, emulate non-player characters, and achieve backstabbing victory.

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5 reviews found

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Gamespew.com

Oct 15, 2015

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Playstationlifestyle.net

Oct 6, 2015

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Gamersftw.co.uk

Oct 12, 2015

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Nintendoworldreport.com

Feb 11, 2020

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Pushsquare.com

Oct 15, 2015

Thief Town is a great effort from Glass Knuckle Games, with fun, simple multiplayer that has more depth than you might think. If there was a little more to see and do, this would be much easier to recommend, but it will be a little too sparse for some. For others, though, this will be a great little title to put on when friends come over, and that feels like where Thief Town belongs.

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