Double Dealers Demo Earns Very Positive Rating on Steam
The demo's positive reception signals growing interest in a niche multiplayer auction game that relies on limited information and bluffing rather than direct competition.
Key Facts
- Miklagard Studios released the Double Dealers demo on Steam on May 27.
- The demo has a Very Positive rating on Steam.
- Double Dealers is a psychological auction game for 3 to 6 players.
- Players use voice chat to bluff and negotiate during auctions.
- The game includes a market phase where players sell items for profit.
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Miklagard Studios released the demo for Double Dealers, a psychological auction game for 3 to 6 players, on Steam on May 27. The demo has quietly gained a Very Positive rating. Players use voice chat for bluffing and negotiation, bidding on items with hidden clauses, then selling them in a market phase for profit.
Miklagard Studios' Double Dealers demo launched on Steam on May 27 and has quietly accumulated a Very Positive rating. The game supports 3 to 6 players who take turns auctioning items. Each item has a price and two clauses known only to the seller. Bidders decide whether to bid, bluff, or fold with incomplete information. After all items are sold, players enter a market phase where they can sell acquired items for money. Items share an era attribute, and selling items of the same era together grants a bonus. Money can be kept as profit or spent on cards that hinder other players. The player with the most money after all rounds wins.
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