Thick As Thieves Review - The Final Verdict
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Thick as Thieves is also the rare game in the genre that supports co-op play, which also ties into its highly-replayable nature. Rather than giving you the same objectives as in solo mode, playing in co-op changes things up so that both players have to work together to complete all of the objectives in time. The ultimate saving grave of Thick as Thieves is its price tag. Since it just costs $5, the fact that it only has two levels feels a lot more forgivable than if it were priced any higher. Despite its short runtime, Thick as Thieves offers plenty of fun, especially for players that enjoy revisiting large, intricate levels to play around and experiment. Ultimately, it feels like an easy game to recommend, especially after offering plenty of warnings about its lack of what would otherwise be basic features.
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