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Raccoon Sanitation Dept. Announces Multiplayer Treasure-Hunting Game Racc & Roll

The announcement marks the debut Steam release from a four-person indie team that cites WEBFISHING as an influence, suggesting a relaxed, social treasure-hunting experience.

Key Facts

  • Raccoon Sanitation Dept., a four-person indie team, announced Racc & Roll on July 3.
  • The game is a PC title where players use a metal detector to find buried treasures on an island.
  • Racc & Roll supports online cooperative play, with footage showing four raccoons searching together.
  • The game features over 500 treasure types, including dinosaur figurines and guitars.
  • The team cited WEBFISHING as an influence and aims for a calm atmosphere with opportunities to show off finds.

Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.

Raccoon Sanitation Dept. Announces Multiplayer Treasure-Hunting Game Racc & Roll

Developer Raccoon Sanitation Dept. announced Racc & Roll on July 3, a PC game where players use a metal detector to find buried treasures on an island. The game supports online co-op, lets players decorate a secret base, and features over 500 treasure types. It is the team's first Steam release.

Raccoon Sanitation Dept., a four-person indie team, announced their first Steam game Racc & Roll on July 3. The game puts players in the role of a raccoon using a metal detector to dig up buried treasures on a nature-rich island. It supports online cooperative play, with footage showing four raccoons searching together. Tools include a foldable phone, video camera, vending machine, and boombox, while customization options range from top hats to scarves. Over 500 treasure types, such as dinosaur figurines and guitars, come with raccoon-style descriptions. The team said they are big fans of WEBFISHING, and the game aims for a calm atmosphere with opportunities to show off finds.

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