Featured Game: Escape From Sunset Island

Brought in a new game today. Escape from Sunset Island. A zombie apocalypse simulator developed by a fellow Vancouverite, this game had a successful kickstarter launch last year and is gaining a strong following as it provides an interesting take on the zombie genre.

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You can check out the website at http://www.escapefromsunsetisland.com/ which has some trailers and gameplay videos, or we have an open copy that the developer generously donated so you can stop by the store or one of our games nights and give it a try. If you like it, consider supporting a small local developer and grab a copy.

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