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Survival Game 'Let It Die' Accumulated One Million Downloads, Death Metal Bonus Included

Survival Game 'Let It Die' Accumulated One Million Downloads, Death Metal Bonus Included

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The growing survival game "Let It Die" from Grasshopper Manufacture actually reached more than one million downloads last year from its release in North America and Europe. In addition, players are enjoying this game, especially when they are still starting because there are always surprises for them.

This also includes underwear as the main armour when players start a new game. As they succeed in killing enemies, they can rummage and forage for armours and items that can be used to heal. While some armours and weapons are scattered around waiting to be discovered, others are dropped from enemies.

Death Metal bonus is obtainable now

Gungho and Grasshopper launched a reward system for "Let It Die" that rewards players for their consistent daily log-ins from January 6 to 8 with Death Metals, which is one of the most important items a player should have to continue further when they die in the game.

Of course, once a player dies in the game without Death Metals, they are bound to start to again, lose all items, and progress so far----kind of a frustration. That is the reason why the creators included these to celebrate the occasion. Based on the post from Gematsu, downloads surpassed more than a million on December 3, 2016, specifically.

Many players wonder if these "Death Metals" are ingots that they can forge to create new weapons. However, that is NOT the case. Death Metals serve as a life, as based from Siliconera, like in Super Mario series' Green Mushroom. These are hard to obtain and getting one takes off the burden and worry from players if they ever die in "Let It Die." Other than that, obtaining these either makes the player pay real money from the shop or do quests that require strenuous amounts of efforts. This is also better than relying on life shrooms.

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