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Agefield High Rock the School does its best Bully impression in August

Coming first to Steam, then consoles.

Agefield High Rock the School will debut on Windows PC via Steam on 12 August, developer Refugium Games today declared alongside a new trailer.

If you’ve not heard of the title before — and I admit, I was in that camp — get ready for Bully, but not.

“Relive your High School days in the town of Agefield,” reads the game’s Steam description. “It’s the early 2000s, and graduation is on the horizon. Rebel with your friends, win over your dream girl and rock the school! A coming-of-age adventure about friendship, love, and rebellion inspired by the raunchy teen comedies of the era.”

“We’re a small, garage-band-style indie studio creating our dream game, Agefield High: Rock the School,” Refugium added alongside today’s new trailer. “We’re excited to announce that it will be released on August 12th on Steam, with console versions coming a little later.”

Tell us what you think about Agefield High in the comments section, below.

Expect Agefield High Rock the School from 12 August on Windows PC via Steam, and later on Xbox and PlayStation.


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