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Hypnospace Outlaw launches on 12th March for PC

Hypnospace Outlaw, the alternate-reality ’90s Internet simulator from the mind of Jay Tholen (Dropsy), will launch on Steam and GOG on 12th March. The game is published by No More Robots, the British publishing label behind Descenders, Not Tonight and Family Man, and developed by Tendershoot.

Nominated for three Independent Games Festival Awards, including the coveted Seumas McNally Grand Prize, Hypnospace Outlaw puts players in the role of an Internet Enforcer, scouring the world wide web for evidence of harassment, copyright infringement, illegal activity and extralegal commerce.

Watch the Hypnospace Outlaw trailer below:

Hypnospace users use their patented Hypnospace Headband to log on while they sleep, allowing them to surf the web and earn Hypnocoins even while they’re sleeping!

On your journey you’ll find colorful characters, groovy GIFs, obnoxious screensavers, and many more wonders… but watch out for adware, viruses, and hackers who can make your browsing experience far more complicated.

View some Hypnospace Outlaw screenshots in our gallery:

Hypnospace Outlaw comes packed with a full, quite frankly ridiculous soundtrack of fake music and bands that could easily have existed in the ’90s, including tracks from hybrid rock-rap outfit Seepage, Swedish jazz rock group Klyfta, and hard rock group Chowder Man & The Boys.

EF Games will have a full Hypnospace Outlaw review for you next week.

Greg Ellwood
Greg Ellwoodhttps://8ce250469d.nxcli.io
Greg is the Deputy Editor of Entertainment Focus. He writes about Games, Tech and TV. You can find him on Xbox/PSN/Steam as Tahllian.

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