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Thursday, November 20, 2008


A platformer in the style of And Yet It Moves, created by the guys who made Harvest: Massive Encounter.

Agatha Ragata (Oxeye Game Studio)

Comments

hahaha this is f-cking amazing! and I thought that even before I got to ~2:30 :D :D :D

Oh man, I love the coughing in the audience. That's hilarious. Lots of style. :)

This really gave me flashbacks of watching all sorts of plays with my family.

first i was like :|
then i went all xD
and then i went like :)
then :u
and then :D
and finally 8)

Wow that looks so polished, I love the audio.

Burn the rope reference? yeah, that'll be relevant when this goes to wiiware.

And it should. This level of polish deserves commercial success.

I especially loved the boss fight. Like megaman with more physics.

oh my goodness, this might be the most self aware game I've every seen.

Wow, this game looks terribly amazing! It looks really polished and I loved the little touches (the audience coughing and cheering, the burn the rope reference, etc.), this is going to be a great indie game. I can feel it.

This looks pretty awesome.

A very interesting game indeed. The style, voice acting and dialog is great! I'm certainly keeping an eye on this.

The only thing I noticed was the climbing sprite could use a little work, other than that I'm waiting on bated breath to try it out.

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