Who wants to play a game called
First Class Trouble? No one, that’s who. First-class trouble is what happens when a 21-year-old Instagram influencer orders too many vodka Red Bulls on a flight — it’s not the name of a hilarious social deduction game set on a luxury space cruise-liner. But if you, like me, weren’t expecting much from this terribly titled Steam early access game, then I implore you to try out what should rightfully be the Next Big Thing in the vein of Among Us and Fall Guys.
First Class Trouble is an asymmetrical game of teamwork and betrayal from developer Invisible Walls, with its team of six players divided between four Residents and two Personoids. The ultimate goal for the Residents — the regular, human players — is to make their way through the game’s three rounds and shut down the malevolent AI system CAIN that runs the space cruise-liner. The Personoids must do what they can to stop this, making use of their robot abilities such as sabotaging oxygen systems, dropping chandeliers onto unsuspecting players, and using lethal syringes to take down their opponents.