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Stop Stress: A Day Of Fury Debut Trailer

By William Usher: 2009-11-03 16:26:01
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Stop Stress: A Day Of Fury Debut Trailer Abylight’s upcoming WiiWare title, Stop Stress: A Day of Fury just received its debut trailer and it’s nothing short of a wacky romp through the city. Primarily, the game could best be described as a mix between Postal and Normality, and that’s not a bad mix for a budget-priced WiiWare title.

The game sees players taking on the role of one uber-stressed out guy named Jack, who works in the urban jungle with all its commonplace forms of stress. Some of these stressful things include a rampaging copying machine, insane baby gorillas, maniacal cell phones, unholy toilets and a host of other things that usually drive us crazy throughout the day, but in a less over-the-top way.

You can check out the flash-based debut trailer below with a splash of some in-game play. For more information on Stop Stress: A Day of Fury be sure to visit the Official Website.






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