Killer Queen Black

7 Games Like Killer Queen Black If You’re Looking for Something Similar

Looking for a game that has the same frantic, competitive atmosphere of Killer Queen Black? Here are seven games you might enjoy!

Black & White Bushido

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Games Like Killer Queen Black

Of all of the arena brawl games out there, Black & White Bushido is likely the most unique one you’ll find.

Instead of the usual brawl-centric mindset that accompanies most competitive arena brawl games, this title focuses more on stealth.

Using its black and white color scheme, players blend into the background color of whatever team they’re on with the hopes of ambushing the other.

End up on the opposing color and you’ll stand out like a sore thumb, meaning a shuriken or sword thrust is likely about to kill you.

Compete with up to four players in Team Deathmatch and Capture The Flag, or even give single-player a go to try and get the high score.


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