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Undermine Superheroes In Co-op Horror Heist ‘Robbing Time,’ Coming November 13

Have you ever wondered what is was like to be an average criminal in a world with super heroes? Now you can experience just that in this upcoming Co-op game, Robbing Time!

Crafted by Monday Squid, Robbing Time puts you into the role of a criminal in superpower world. You aren’t playing as a super villain with powers equal to the heroes, rather as average robbers with no powers to speak of. Not the most ideal situation, but you won’t be going into the world by yourself.

As a co-op game, you and 4 other robbers must venture out and burgle a bevy of different targets. Whether it’s a bank for money, or a laboratory for technology, you’ll have to work together to get what you want. Especially since you will have to contest with a variety of superheroes seeking to stop your villainous deeds.

Each superhero that you face have their own powers and traits that will make your heisting a difficult endeavor. Whether it’s Super Dog’s laser vision, or Night Stalker’s reflexes and vent traversal, each hero provides their own issues to overcome. However, these issues can be overcome with teamwork and some gadgets and gizmos to even the odds.

Going into missions, each member can take up to three different tools to complete your heist. Purchase items before the beginning of each mission by using your ill gotten gains from the jobs you complete. From teleports to trackers to boomboxes, the things you take are vital to defying the powers that be, and taking what you deserve.

WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS UPCOMING CO-OP HEIST GAME

  • 8 Cooperative Missions with unique heist challenges to perform.
  • Four Original Super Heroes, each possessing their own unique abilities.
  • Various Map Locations include city banks, luxurious mansions, and high-tech laboratories.
  • Elevate Your Heists With New Gear, such as enemy detection devices, speed enhancements, and more.

Robbing Time will launch on November 13th into early access through Steam. A demo is also available through Steam to give you a taste of what’s to come. You can also discuss Robbing Time on the PopGeeks Video Game Forum!

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Robbing Time is a co-op horror heist game.
  • You play as an average criminal in a super powered world.
  • You team up with four other players to carry out heists.
  • Contend with four separate superheroes that want to stop you.
  • Each hero has different powers and abilities to deal with in heists.
  • You purchase gadgets and tools to make heists easier and deal to deal with obstacles.
  • Robbing Time releases on November 13th on Steam.
  • The game is in early access.

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PrimeKenza

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“Rebound” looks like an inspiring watch, especially since it’s based on a true story. The way basketball grew in Korea is fascinating—most people don’t realize how much history the sport has there. Also, “Road to Boston” seems like a must-watch for marathon fans. Suh Yun-Bok’s story isn’t just about running; it’s about resilience and representing a country that was still finding its place on the world stage. I’ll definitely be adding these to my watchlist.

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KpopKween23

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I’m not sure sports dramas are my thing, but I can see why people enjoy them. The underdog stories and perseverance themes are relatable even if you’re not into sports. That said, I find it interesting that “Racket Boys” got such mixed ratings—how does it have an 8.7 on My Drama List but only a 4.8 on IMDb? It makes me wonder if it’s a cultural preference issue or just different expectations from international audiences.

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I love that “Baseball Girl” is included here! Women in sports constantly face challenges, so it’s great to see a drama tackling this issue. Kim Ra-Kyung being the first recognized female player in Korea shows that there’s a long way to go, but every step forward matters. I hope this drama portrays the struggles realistically rather than just romanticizing them. Have any real-life female baseball players commented on the film?

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BROOKE

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I love that “Baseball Girl” is included here! Women in sports constantly face challenges, so it’s great to see a drama tackling this issue. Kim Ra-Kyung being the first recognized female player in Korea shows that there’s a long way to go, but every step forward matters. I hope this drama portrays the struggles realistically rather than just romanticizing them. Have any real-life female baseball players commented on the film?

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I’m surprised “Racket Boys” got low ratings on some platforms because I absolutely loved it! It had heartwarming moments, great character growth, and really made me appreciate badminton more. Some people say it was slow, but I think it was more about the relationships between the characters than just the sport itself. If you liked dramas like “Reply 1988” or “Prison Playbook,” this one gives off similar vibes.

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Sideways

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I’m not a huge sports fan, but I do enjoy a good inspirational story. I think I’ll start with “Rebound” because basketball is the only sport I really follow. Plus, Ahn Jae-Hong was great in “Secret Zoo,” so I’m interested in seeing him take on a more serious role. Anyone who’s already watched it—does it focus more on the games or the personal lives of the players?

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“Road to Boston” and “Rebound” both have promising premises, but I’m wondering how well they execute them. Sports films often rely on the same formula—struggles, training montages, and a dramatic final match. I hope these movies bring something fresh to the genre rather than just following the usual beats. If the cinematography and storytelling are strong, I’ll definitely give them a shot.

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As someone who played competitive sports growing up, I always appreciate shows that get the details right. It’s frustrating when movies exaggerate or simplify the challenges athletes face. “Rebound” and “Road to Boston” seem to focus on real struggles rather than just hyping up the competition. I’m curious about how accurately they depict the training process, teamwork, and mental struggles of athletes.

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I’m not sure sports dramas are my thing, but I can see why people enjoy them. The underdog stories and perseverance themes are relatable even if you’re not into sports. That said, I find it interesting that “Racket Boys” got such mixed ratings—how does it have an 8.7 on My Drama List but only a 4.8 on IMDb? It makes me wonder if it’s a cultural preference issue or just different expectations from international audiences.

I'm not into sports either but I know people like to watch them because the theme I usually about the TRIUMPH OF THE HUMAN PIRIT! So I check them out every now and then.

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