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The prominence of indie games in today’s gaming landscape is quite impressive, with games like Journey outshining the rest of its AAA competition in spades a few years ago. Platforms like PlayStation and Steam have made it even easier to publish such games and one such is that of Paperbound, which aims to bring back the local couch multiplayer while featuring a very strange mix of literature and fighting.
Paperbound Brawlers is a smash-up brawler that combines platforming, twitchy combat, and gravity redirection in a four-person competitive couch multiplayer setting.

Jason Coles writes: "Everyone's heard of Nidhogg and Towerfall (if you haven't, well now you have too), but what about the multiplayer games that everyone doesn't know about?"

Paperbound is getting a huge update, later this month. Here’s what you can expect in this update.