Beholder, a game about Totalitarianism, is now available on something called Facebook Gameroom

Yeah, I was surprised that Facebook Gameroom was still a thing and that games were coming out on it. You learn something new evey day.

For those that don’t know, Beholder is a video game about life in a totalitarian state and by no means calls to mind certain things that may, or may not be happening in a very large country that rhymes with the delighted plates (Ed- What an edgelord).

On the heels of being honored as one of the eight finalists for the Game Developers Choice Best in Gaming Award for 2017, Beholder has just arrived on a new platform: Facebook Gameroom, the platform that is sweeping the nation. Not sure which nation, but some nation in some dimension.

Beholder has garnered the attention of multiple publications and gaming communities and recently featured on Metacritic’s 100 Most Talked About Games of 2016 list. It was also awarded IGN Russia’s Best Adventure Game of 2016/ Little know fact: In Russia, video game review you! Sorry, it’s very early here in the office.

Facebook Gameroom launched in November 2016 as a beta build for developers. The platform allows Windows desktop users to download an app that lets them play all their Gameroom games in one place. Within the app, players can utilize the social aspect of Facebook, creating a whole new world of gaming possibilities.

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