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License Killer Idea (Puppet Combo)

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edited November 2020 in Feedback and Suggestions

Anyone heard of the Indie game developer's group that goes by the name of

" PUPPET COMBO "

They're an Indie horror game developer group that makes retro horror games with a few cliché things. However, their games and how the games they make are all delivering it scares seem to be the most horrifying of things to see in a video game created by a small team. They purposefully go for the retro vibe to their games and the cliché situations while also making exciting stories with a rich atmosphere and bringing genuine dread to the gamers to play their games. License Killers and Survivors currently are all usually from the big name companies who've made iconic giant name killers and protagonists. But I was thinking to myself, why should all the licensed characters be from big named corporations who everyone knows? Why can't it be from small indie developers who are not well known with killers that aren't as well known as Jason, Chucky, and Candyman?

So I thought, why doesn't BHVR try something new to open their doors to more opportunities in the future to assist not only their business but helping small business grow a little to continue what they do and how they like it.

They can have the opportunities to expand their words to more games and such, or they can continue with the whole License character that BHVR borrows for their game.

If Puppet Combo would agree to team up with BHVR to either License one of their horrific characters or create a whole new name that could have been part of the Retro Horror World of Puppet Combo, I bet that would be some of the most exciting things we could get from both games.

If they go for a licensed character from Puppet Combo's wide variety of games, I would like to suggest their (So far) creepiest and smartest killer named:

"The Night Shift Abductor " or " Butchy " for short:

This killer is from both games "Night Shift" and "Stay out of the House," both made entirely by Puppet Combo. He might seem like an ordinary cliché slasher with the appearance and name; however, what makes him so scary in-game is how intelligent this killer is and how fast he can be one step ahead of the player. The killer is far from dumb; this killer is fast, smart, quick thinking, and, most importantly, violent as all hell. His power and perks could involve growing much more vital the more he killer, hurts, traps, or if gens get completed. I believe this killer from this small indie development team could be the one thing Killer players have been wanting and what Survivor players have needed for a long while - A Challenge.

Butchy is not a force to be reckoned with, and he feels like the perfect type of killer who can think ahead of the survivors giving them much more of a challenge to deal with and possibly allowing the survivors to have more objectives than Hold M1 and Press Space Bar occasionally to WIN. He can be the type of killer DBD has wanted to make, and probably just the kind of killer DBD has needed to have in their arsenal of Freaks and Murderers.

I genuinely believe if BHVR can side with Puppet Combo and work together to make this a reality, it can open the door for other small and possibly overshadowed talented developer teams to consider helping BHVR's successful game "Dead by Daylight" grow even further and allow the small groups to grow more prominent over time.


Let me know what you think of this idea or if you've played any of Puppet Combo's games in the comments.

Post edited by Gay Myers (Luzi) on

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