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First Class Trouble is a multiplayer action game. It was developed by Invisible Walls and was released on December 31, 2021. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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78%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,712 reviews
gameplay40 positive mentions
stability27 negative mentions

  • First Class Trouble offers a fun and engaging social deduction experience, especially when played with friends.
  • The game features a variety of mechanics that allow for creative ways to deceive and eliminate other players, making each match unique.
  • The community can be friendly and welcoming, with many players eager to help newcomers learn the game.
  • The game suffers from a toxic community, with many players engaging in trolling, racism, and other negative behaviors, especially in public lobbies.
  • There are significant bugs and technical issues, including problems with voice chat and frequent crashes, which can detract from the overall experience.
  • The requirement for a full party of six players to start a game can make it difficult for solo players to enjoy the game, as matchmaking often leads to frustrating experiences.
  • gameplay
    88 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its fun mechanics, strategic elements, and social deduction aspects, making it particularly enjoyable when played with friends. While many players appreciate the unique features and engaging dynamics, some report issues with bugs, glitches, and matchmaking that can detract from the experience. Overall, the game offers a solid and entertaining gameplay loop, though it may require some adjustments to improve balance and address technical issues.

    • “Amazing community, amazing gameplay, amazing everything :)”
    • “The gameplay in First Class Trouble is just janky enough to be hilarious without being frustrating.”
    • “It's a great social deception game, with a load of fun mechanics and interesting strategies.”
    • “Today, the average experience is that the combat mechanics work half the time between bottle-throwing glitching/bugging out, pushing, and grabbing a player who just got up works half the time when you press the key.”
    • “What can I say about this game, the more you play it, the less fun it becomes and the more backstabbing gameplay you get, and people know the game too well and what's supposed to be where.”
    • “An amusing novelty, but the gameplay is far too shallow and the social deduction elements are very poorly implemented.”
  • humor
    75 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in this game is widely praised, with players highlighting its ability to create hilarious moments, especially when played with friends. The game's quirky mechanics, such as ragdoll physics and interactive elements, contribute to a light-hearted atmosphere that fosters laughter and unpredictable interactions. However, experiences can vary significantly in public lobbies, where toxic behavior can detract from the fun, making private games with friends the preferred way to enjoy the humor.

    • “Invite your friends, run a private lobby, make your own rules and enjoy hours of fun, laughs, and funny unpredictable moments that you will remember forever.”
    • “This game literally creates the most hilarious moments with your friends and even your community (if you stream).”
    • “The gameplay in First Class Trouble is just janky enough to be hilarious without being frustrating.”
  • graphics
    34 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their stunning visuals and immersive environments, blending retro and futuristic aesthetics that enhance the overall experience. Players appreciate the charming art style and solid graphical design, although some express concerns about limited graphic settings and performance issues on lower-end hardware. Overall, the graphics contribute significantly to the game's appeal, making it a visual delight for fans of social deduction games.

    • “The game is lauded for its beautiful graphics and immersive environment, adding to the overall experience.”
    • “The game does a good job creating a rather immersive environment for the player to interact in, with the art direction and overall graphical design of the ship a real joy to experience.”
    • “Great graphics and overall style - mixing 1950's with futuristic/sci-fi elements (I'm getting a lot of 'The Jetsons' cartoon vibe).”
    • “Limited access to graphic settings.”
    • “Do not buy this game; it is dead with the game struggling to get 40 on a good day. They have constantly been destroying this game and recently decided the only way to breathe life back into it is to make it free on PlayStation. This won't last, as it is not at all optimized for PS and has absolutely no tutorials or button mapping for thumb buttons. There are very limited audio and graphics options even though it's fully released.”
    • “I hope the developers consider providing a graphical update to the character models to better live up to the rest of the game's amazing style.”
  • stability
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has been a mixed bag, with many players reporting frequent bugs and glitches that can disrupt gameplay, particularly during multiplayer sessions. While some users have experienced minimal issues, such as audio cutouts, others have noted significant problems that detract from the overall enjoyment. Despite these stability concerns, many players still find the game fun, especially when playing with friends, and express hope for improvements in future updates.

    • “Game is extremely buggy, hard to enjoy when all you are focused on is trying to play without your friend's game crashing.”
    • “Game is way too buggy.”
    • “Very buggy mess.”
  • story
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is described as fun and interesting, with players engaging in a mission-driven narrative that involves finding key cards and navigating challenges posed by personoids. However, some users feel the game lacks depth in its storytelling, suggesting a need for more side missions to enhance the overall experience.

    • “Fun and interesting storyline”
    • “I kinda miss my jazz boi, but at least I have this story.”
    • “Plot against your friends, make your friends plot against each other.”
    • “This game has no story.”
    • “No story.”
    • “The game needs more side missions.”
  • music
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for its quality, fitting atmosphere, and ability to enhance the overall experience, with many users enjoying the amusing sounds and classic tracks. However, some players express concerns about the lack of separate volume controls and the risk of DMCA issues from copyright music. Overall, the music contributes positively to the game's charm, though it can be overshadowed by disruptive player behavior.

    • “Even if you don't have a group, you can still enjoy all the wacky ragdoll physics, the chill music, and the hilarity of accidentally dying to a plant (or watching it happen to your friend).”
    • “Great music and atmosphere.”
    • “Awesome music, great period surroundings, and player customization.”
    • “No separate sound and music volume sliders.”
    • “One final problem is certain trolls risk streamers getting DMCA'd when they play copyright music through their mic.”
    • “Had great times, great memories (when it was new, now it's filled with free-to-play players that can't even afford a mic, and the ones that do just like to scream and blast their terrible music all day).”
  • replayability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is highly praised for its replayability, offering a unique blend of social deduction and chaotic gameplay that keeps it fresh and engaging. Players appreciate the variety of mechanics and stages, which enhance the experience and encourage repeated play, often leading to hundreds of hours of enjoyment. Overall, it is considered a superior alternative to similar games, with significantly more replay value.

    • “A perfect mix of social deduction, deceit, and crazy ragdoll physics makes for a really fun and silly game, which is very replayable.”
    • “Better version of Among Us and has a lot of replay value; already over a hundred hours and it hasn't gotten old!”
    • “This format is by far superior to its unworthy predecessors, adding new mechanics and a variety of stages, making it one of the most replayable in the market!”
    • “The game was literally more playable before release.”
    • “This format is by far superior to its unworthy predecessors, adding new mechanics and a variety of stages making it one of the most replayable in the market!”
  • atmosphere
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is widely praised for its engaging and immersive qualities, enhanced by a captivating 1920s aesthetic and enjoyable music. Players appreciate the tension and excitement that arise from the game's mechanics and level design, although the experience is significantly better when played with a full group, as solo play can lead to frustrating encounters. Overall, the atmosphere contributes to a fun and memorable gaming experience, despite some challenges in multiplayer dynamics.

    • “It's a great atmosphere that is fun to start playing and even more fun when you get a hold of the mechanics.”
    • “The puzzles are fun, the level design and atmosphere is fascinating; the anxiety when you realize you're all alone and things have gotten just a little too quiet... is exciting.”
    • “Great music and atmosphere.”
    • “First Class Trouble is a decent game, but unless you have a group of 5 others to play with, you'll most likely be thrown into a lobby where you will just be randomly executed a minute or two into the game by a player that contributes nothing but toxic behavior to the game's atmosphere.”
    • “Which means I can't get my 100% :pensive: otherwise, I love the game's atmosphere.”
  • grinding
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be quite extensive, with many suggesting that it requires a significant time investment, often likening it to needing a "second life" to fully engage with it. While some acknowledge that it can be a bit grindy at times, the overall sentiment leans towards it being a major component of the gameplay experience.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “A lot of grinding.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game is criticized as an early access cash grab, raising concerns about its potential, although it currently does not feature any microtransactions.

    • “There are no microtransactions as of right now.”
    • “The monetization model is fair and doesn't pressure players to spend money.”
    • “I appreciate that the game offers a complete experience without needing to purchase additional content.”
    • “It's another early access cash grab, which is a tragedy considering the game's very high potential.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game emotionally uplifting, with one user noting it helped them cope with personal loss. The supportive community and helpful developers contribute to a wholesome experience that fosters positive feelings.

    • “The community is great, the devs are super helpful in their Discord, and all in all, it's just a fun, wholesome game!”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is in early release and users note that it could benefit from additional bug fixes and optimization improvements.

    • “Could use some bug fixes and optimization, but it is in early release.”
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First Class Trouble is a action game.

First Class Trouble is available on Windows.

On average players spend around 137 hours playing First Class Trouble.

First Class Trouble was released on December 31, 2021.

First Class Trouble was developed by Invisible Walls.

First Class Trouble has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked First Class Trouble for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

First Class Trouble is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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