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Friday, March 27, 2009

Oh wow - 2 amazing trailers in 2 days. First we had Fez to gawp at and now Touch My Pixel have given us a Scarygirl trailer to feast our eyes on before release next month.

As you can see from the video, the game involves platforming, adventure, puzzle and even fighting-game style elements. Plus, did you see those visuals? Seriously incredible.

All this, and Scarygirl will be completely free to play! I for one eagerly await its release. You can head on over to the Scarygirl official site for more info on the game.

Comments

Character design is superb, I simply love the girl, there is something "Coraline" in her however...

It looks outstanding, I just hope there's more to that. I can't really tell that from the trailer, but at the very least it seems to be very diverse :)

I've really been looking forward to this one. The design is great, and the colours take hold of my eyeballs and twirl them around.

The game looks very good, but the gameplay seems a bit twonky. We'll see about this.

Gawp, twonky... let's make up more words. How about.. um.. pwaker?

Anon above me:

Gawp is a word. It's a british word for gawking at something.

Looks nice but also looks dull to play. thankfully it wont cost a penny to try it out.

Very appealing design and bg art, and if I'm not wrong, those 'cut scenes' looked awesome! looking forward to play this game!

I've been playing this and it's very interesting. Therefore I did the first real, in-depth review of the game right here. Thanks to the authors for a great experince.

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