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Play Overview
First Class Trouble (2021) is a survival puzzle game where six players must work together and against each other to survive a disaster. It's a social deduction game, like Among Us, so the real trick to surviving is working out which players are robot Personoids.
Of the six players working together to shut down the rogue A.I. on a failing luxury space cruise-liner, two are on the side of the A.I. Which ever side you are on you explore the ship, performing tasks and interacting with other players.
The goal for the humans is to shut down the Central Artificial Intelligence Network. The goal for the traitor players is to stop the humans doing this without being discovered. As this unfolds, players collect information about each other to deduce who to trust and who to avoid. Collaborations, pacts and double-crossing abound as you work with your fellow residents to eliminate the suspected Personoids.
As you explore the ship there are new ways to eliminate both friend and foe in each level. Environmental hazards such as fires, bad wiring and poorly hanging chandeliers can all be used to get rid of your fellow passengers when you find it convenient.
It's a game about talking as much as violence. The social deduction is enhanced with interactions through in-game proximity based voice chat where only those nearby can hear what's being said. There's also in-game text chat or just responding with emotes.
Currently in early access on PC, coming to PlayStation, Xbox and Switch soon.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked First Class Trouble 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 18 months ago.
Of the six players working together to shut down the rogue A.I. on a failing luxury space cruise-liner, two are on the side of the A.I. Which ever side you are on you explore the ship, performing tasks and interacting with other players.
The goal for the humans is to shut down the Central Artificial Intelligence Network. The goal for the traitor players is to stop the humans doing this without being discovered. As this unfolds, players collect information about each other to deduce who to trust and who to avoid. Collaborations, pacts and double-crossing abound as you work with your fellow residents to eliminate the suspected Personoids.
As you explore the ship there are new ways to eliminate both friend and foe in each level. Environmental hazards such as fires, bad wiring and poorly hanging chandeliers can all be used to get rid of your fellow passengers when you find it convenient.
It's a game about talking as much as violence. The social deduction is enhanced with interactions through in-game proximity based voice chat where only those nearby can hear what's being said. There's also in-game text chat or just responding with emotes.
Currently in early access on PC, coming to PlayStation, Xbox and Switch soon.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked First Class Trouble 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 18 months ago.
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Play Style
This is a Communication and Role-Play game with Action, Fighting, Puzzle, Shooting and Simulation elements. You can play this by yourself or as a 6-player online game.
You can play this game in the following styles:
Benefits
This game is good if you want to:
Age Ratings
Rated for younger players in the US. Rated ESRB EVERYONE 10+ for Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence.
Account Rating
- You need be 18-years-old to to subscribe to Xbox Live Gold for online play, but can then configure family accounts for younger players to play online with Xbox One.
- You need be 18-years-old to subscribe to Nintendo Online, but can then create accounts for children of any age to play online with Nintendo Switch.
- You need be 18-years-old to subscribe to PlayStation Plus for online play, but can create sub-accounts for younger players of 7-years or older to play online with PlayStation 4.
Costs
First Class Trouble usually costs £12.79.
It's important to set up your accounts and devices appropriately. More information is on our Financial Resources page.
First Class Trouble
There are the following additional costs associated with this game:-
You need a subscription to play online:
- You need to purchase a Nintendo Online subscription to play online with Nintendo Switch.
- You need to purchase a PlayStation Plus subscription to play online with PlayStation 4.
- You need to purchase a Xbox Live Gold subscription to play online with Xbox One.
It's important to set up your accounts and devices appropriately. More information is on our Financial Resources page.
Game Details
Release Date: 08/04/2021
Out Now: PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One
Players: 1 (6 online)
Genres: Communication, Role-Play (Action, Fighting, Puzzle, Shooting and Simulation)
Accessibility: 2 features
Components: 3D Third-Person
Developer: Invisible 0 walls (@Invisible0walls)
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