Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle Heading to Steam on April 13; Includes a DLC Level Set in Prehistoric Times

After making waves on mobile devices earlier this year, Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle will finally be heading to Steam next month.

As its name suggests, Killer Puzzle has the player controlling Jason by sliding him around an isometric puzzle grid in order to reach his victims, a far cry from last year’s Friday the 13th: The Game, in which he hunted down campers across semi-open world environments. Killer Puzzle will feature over 100 levels in total, which will take place across a huge variety of settings, ranging from Camp Crystal Lake all the way to interstellar space stations.

The Steam store page also lists a ton of bonus DLC levels for Killer Puzzle, including the Medieval-themed “Knightmare”, in which Jason quite literally becomes a knight in shining armor, and “The Ripper”, where he takes on the role of London’s most notorious serial killer. And yes, there’s even a level set in prehistoric times, because let’s face it, we’ve all wanted to see a caveman version of Friday the 13th. DLC costumes will include Flaming Jason, Electrical Jason, and best of all, Bloodbath Jason.

Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle was developed by Blue Wizard Digital, the folks behind Slayaway Camp, and will be released on Steam on April 13.

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