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Friday the 13th Killer Puzzle now available on Xbox One

Friday the 13th Killer Puzzle is out now on Xbox One, the latest from Slayaway Camp developer Blue Wizard Digital.

If you’ve not played Slayaway Camp, I’d highly recommend it as a rather demanding puzzle game with some over-the-top sprite-based gore. With a multitude of levels, the title pays homage to basically every horror franchise that’s ever existed… and, quite obviously, Friday the 13th Killer Puzzle does the same with a lazer-focus on Jason Voorhees.

“Become horror icon Jason Voorhees and stalk campers across 150+ levels in the most gruesome puzzle game ever,” Blue Wizard Digital said of its latest. “Solve murderlicious puzzles to rank-up and unlock new weapons and special attacks. Help Jason terrorize victims from the campgrounds of Crystal Lake to the high-rises of Manhattan, from supermax prisons to space stations… and beyond!”

Friday the 13th Killer Puzzle is already available on Windows PC via Steam, Switch, iOS and Android and now adds Xbox One to the mix. Check out a teaser for the title below.


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