A downloadable game for Windows

Welcome to the world of Human Takeout: Catch a Meal!

Play as two formerly human fast-food workers, the zombie twins Steve and Steve, as you continue your employment in the world of the undead. It's time to get new meals for your customers, but first you have to catch them!

This game is brought to you by Team CRATdR:
Christoffer Ryrvall - Artist
Rasmus Vestner - Level Designer
Alexander Andersson - Programmer
Thea Nilsson - Programmer
Daniel Gunnarsson - Level Designer
Regina Von Matern - Artist


We developed this game using Unreal Engine as part of the annual game jam at The Game Assembly in Stockholm. This year's theme was "Catch". It was blast creating this little party game over the span of ~2.5 days and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Gamepad and control scheme information:
The game requires two Unreal Engine compatible gamepads to play as intended, and a mouse to use the main menu. The control indicators in the game's UI uses Playstation gamepad button symbols, simply because those were the controllers we had at hand during development (which requires running an emulator in the background as Playstation controllers are not detected by Unreal Engine inherently). Any gamepad that Unreal Engine inherently detects will work for the game and the buttons correspond to the same position on other conventional gamepads, so square on a Playstation gamepad corresponds to X on an Xbox gamepad for instance.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authortheanilsson
GenreFighting
Tags3D, Controller, gamepad, Isometric, Local multiplayer, Multiplayer, party-game, PvP, Unreal Engine, Zombies
Average sessionA few seconds
InputsXbox controller, Gamepad (any)
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count2

Download

Download
Human Takeout.zip 500 MB

Install instructions

1. Open the “Human Takeout” folder

2. Open the “Windows” folder

3. Press and play the EXE file “Human Takeout” and enjoy our game!

Comments

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Your game starts at 28:20. This was a great two player contest! The premise was fun, and the controls and power ups worked well. Using a gamepad made it easier to pick up and play. Having an actual tie appear when we tied was a funny surprise. Our only suggestion would be not to pull the camera out so far as it made things hard to keep track of. The arenas were cool and different from each other which kept things interesting. Fantastic work!