Developer Throw the warped code out has announced that it has partnered with publisher Degica for adventure title Back in 1995.
The developer made this decision because because of Degica’s previous successes bringing Japanese titles to the overseas market, as well as their dedication to indie game studios. Throw the warped code out has high hopes that Back in 1995 will help popularize the aesthetic and game feel of early polygon games, and inspire other indie game devs to create what they’re passionate about; especially in Japan.
Back in 1995 is a Japanese indie game, reviving the 3D gameplay of early polygon games, along with all their trappings: low-res graphics, low poly models, texture warping, and challenging gameplay. A mystery game with horror elements, Back in 1995 faithfully emulates games of the mid-90’s, which relied more on player imagination than present-day games. Since revealing its retro 3D graphics in April, Back in 1995 has garnered a lot of attention both in Japan and overseas.
Features
- Retro 3D Graphics
- Mystery adventure style gameplay with horror elements
In addition, the developer will be present at the Tokyo Game Show 2015 from September 17-20 to present the latest gameplay video. Degica will also be present at the INDIE STREAM FES 2015 event for indie game makers, on September 19 at the Tokyo Game Show 2015.
Here is the Back in 1995 “2nd Thought” trailer:
Back in 1995 will release for PC and Mac on Steam in Winter of 2015.
Source: Press Release
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