‘Honey, I Joined a Cult’ Hits Steam Early Access

honey i joined a cult
Team17 / Sole Survivor Games

Team17 and Sole Survivor Games have today launched 1970s-based cult management sim, Honey, I Joined a Cult, into Steam Early Access.

As architect of a new and groovy cult, players design everything from the ground up, from the deity they worship to the location of the energy spa; no detail is too small for the cult leader to decide. Running a lucrative cult is no easy feat, though: the leader’s ego, local law enforcement, government agencies, and angry protestors all threaten the all-important bottom line if not managed correctly.

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Key features of the game include:

  • Take full control of a funky cult: Recruit cultists to maintain the organisation’s smooth operation; keep them entertained and happy to grow its money and influence.
  • Build ‘freaky deaky’ bases: Build the cult from the ground up and design the layout from ‘hypno-chambers’ and bathrooms to monoliths and bedrooms.
  • Branch out into the community: Send minions out to spread the good word, or just get them to steal fancy items for your cult HQ.
  • Stick it to ‘The Man’: Overcome threats from law enforcement, oppressive government bodies, and misinformed protesters.
  • Get down with deities: Choose where your cult’s heading – fiery apocalypse or the second coming of the Squid Lord?

You can keep up to date with all the information on the game by finding Team17 on Facebook and by following Sole Survivor Games on Twitter.

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Phil Lunt
Hailing from the rainy North West of England, Phil is an actor, designer and writer whilst also working as a Casting Booker for the Film & TV industries. He doesn't sleep much. From 2008 onwards he's written and edited for Hub Magazine, the British Fantasy Society (website and periodicals) and Gameronomy. Phil was also Chair of the British Fantasy Society from 2014-18. He can be heard narrating stories on the Cast of Wonders & Pseudopod podcasts and was once a teabag on a Yorkshire Tea commercial but having an entry on the Star Wars Wookiepedia is still one of his greatest achievements.

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