Scott In Space, the 2D Guinea Pig action platformer by Black Shell Media, LLC (SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition,Overture) and Ragiva Games will launch on Steam tomorrow, July 23, 2015.
The guniea pig home world is being attacked by the evil Rhino Empire! The rhino emperor, Evil Andy, is striving to destroy all guinea pig life in outer space. Can Scott save his friends who have been captured by the Rhino Empire? Players experience a story full of self-deprecation within a freely explorable, colourful game universe where quests are waiting to be fulfilled and mysterious items need to be found.
Three special abilities, the Jetpack Jump, the Wall Climbing and the Gravity Twist help guniea pig Scott to reach out for increasingly remote places in the vastness of space. A fully licensed orchestral soundtrack accompanies players on their journey.
While the easier difficulty modes satisfy beginners and casual players, the hard and the evil difficutly mode confidently challenge hardcore players.
FEATURES
- Skill based platformer
- Quests within a freely explorable game world
- Randomly spawning items and enemies
- Over 50 levels on 7 planets
- Cartoony Sci fi universe
- Orchestral soundtrack
- Dialogues without any humor at all. Seriously.
- Flying rhinos and Kung Fu Squirrels
Here is the launch trailer:
Scott in Space is the debut indie title developed by Ragiva Games, a design team consisting of three indie devs with experience from the games industry who decided to go their own way. The game will launch on Steam July 23, 2015.
Related: Interview with Developer Black Shell Media
Source: Steam
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