Betrayal At Club Low
September 16, 2022
Tonight you’re on a surprise mission at the inimitable Club Low. This former coffin factory-turned-nightclub has, for years, been a beacon of nocturnal energy, a haven for wild-limbed dancing, mind-altering music and shady characters aplenty. It&s;s also a place to prove your skills as an undercover agent. An old colleague …
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Critic Reviews (12)
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70.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
65.0
"This narrative-driven dice game from Cosmo D is packed full of his signature visual and musical motifs, and loosely picks up your pizzaiolo/secret agent journey from 2020&s;s Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1."
Read original review"A funny and brilliant take on tabletop games, Betrayal At Club Low has the same interesting weirdness of Cosmo D’s other titles with a lot of quirky characters to meet and a lovely surreal world that you don’t want to …"
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78.0
Gameplay
82.0
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64.0
"Betrayal At Club Low‘s humor may be one of its draws, but the way it plays with dice rolls and captures the sensibilities of tabletop games is what makes it shine. The myriad ways any one playthrough can go – …"
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80.0
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85.0
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90.0
"Betrayal at Club Low may seem odd initially, but it works its magic on you. The dice mechanics can seem daunting, and the luck-based play might not be for everyone, but the game does more than enough to ease you …"
Read original review"Betrayal at Club Low might not the best-looking game and its gameplay might sometimes feel limited or unfair. But the game has plenty of weirdness, a clear goal, great moments, and the ability to get players to explore, take risks, …"
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60.0
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75.0
Story
70.0
"Cosmo D returns with another adventure in his usual style, which will captivate us with its graphics and music. But this time he surprises us with an extremely replayable narrative adventure that will keep us hooked rolling dice from start …"
Read original review"Betrayal at Club Low is a masterclass in artful innovation. It gives the player a lot more interactivity and agency than its predecessor, Tales From Off Peak City, and in the process totally re-invents the entire point n’ click adventure …"
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75.0
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80.0
Story
85.0
"With Betrayal at Club Low as its latest addition, the Off-Peak saga from Cosmo D is shaping up to be one of the most unique and engrossing video game series."
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92.0
Gameplay
78.0
Story
68.0
"Off-Peak City is an off-beat city with a cast of characters of enigmatic proportions. You’ve not lived until you try to get a bartender to open up to you by either telling a joke or dancing, but perhaps jumping over …"
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78.0
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92.0
Story
84.0
"A bespoke table top adventure brought to digital life, Betrayal At Club Low is incredibly well designed and a lot of quirky fun. Like a battle of whits against a dungeon master that’s determined to make you smile as much …"
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35.0
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85.0
Story
75.0
"A spy story full of demented humor and surreal situations."
Read original review"A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won&s;t cause massive damage."
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