Can you play Local or Online Co-op | VS Multiplayer | Cross Play in Autopsy Simulator?
Autopsy Simulator is playable
from a first person perspective. Users need to control a pathologist &
examine the case studies, built with the help of doctors, to assist in guiding
the dissection of corpses to study every case. Users need to do dissection to
find the cause of death, as well as read the case file of every corpse. Every
case is built using their own narrative & every corpse has its own secrets.
Reveal the secrets to crack puzzles & find the reality about each death.
Doing this way will let users reveal their own mystery.
Can you play Local Offline Co-op in
Autopsy Simulator?
No, Local Offline Co-op is
unavailable in Autopsy Simulator.
Can you play Online Co-op in Autopsy
Simulator?
No, Online Co-op is not available
in Autopsy Simulator.
Can you play Local Offline PVP
Multiplayer in Autopsy Simulator?
No, Local Offline PVP Multiplayer
is not supported in Autopsy Simulator.
Can you play Online PVP
Multiplayer in Autopsy Simulator?
No, Online PVP Multiplayer is
unavailable in Autopsy Simulator.
Can you Cross Play in Autopsy
Simulator?
No, Cross Play is unsupported in
Autopsy Simulator.
Can you Cross Save in Autopsy
Simulator?
No, Cross Save is not supported
in Autopsy Simulator.
Available |
|
Couch (Same / Split Screen) Co-op |
No |
Online Co-op |
No |
Combo (Couch + Online) Co-op |
No |
LAN Co-op |
No |
Couch (Same / Split Screen) PVP
Multiplayer |
No |
Online PVP Multiplayer |
No |
Combo (Couch + Online) PVP
Multiplayer |
No |
LAN PVP Multiplayer |
No |
Cross Play |
No |
Autopsy Simulator Description:
B/w every autopsy, users will
progress through the story. It is not easy to reveal the mystery because the
hero will confront risks & difficult circumstances. Users need to
differentiate b/w real & fake situations. The fake thoughts should be
avoided.
A FPS horror-simulation hybrid
that allows users to control a pathologist & examine case studies, built in
cooperation with doctors, to assist in guiding the dissection of corpses to
examine the cause of death.
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