Indie developer PolyCrunch Games has partnered with publisher Firestoke to summon forth Falling Out for players to finally check out. Arriving sometime this year, Falling Out (stylized as FALLING OUT) takes folks on an adventure through a pixelated ancient temple. While there is no release date as of yet, there is a playable demo on Steam right now. Interested roguelite fans can wishlist the title to stay up-to-date with its progress.
FALLING OUT Begs You to Ascend the Temple Without a Drop
Falling Out follows the perilous yet cartoony journey of a couple’s vacation gone horribly wrong. Giorgio and Felicie, who were simply looking for a little getaway, will now have to literally get away from enemies, traps, and an impending flood. Set in a roguelite structure, one or two players must continuously ascend and traverse levels while exploring different kingdoms, treasures, and dangers. Each level goes through procedurally-generated to keep the experience fresh, but the flood is a constant threat. Avoid the flood, but most importantly, don’t leave your partner behind. Falling Out‘s announcement from PolyCrunch and Firestoke also comes with a new trailer for players to check out.
PolyCruch Games are overwhelmingly enthusiastic about bringing Falling Out to the public. Neville Attard, Founder of PolyCrunch Games, commented on the energy that’s coming from Falling Out and the recent Firestoke partnership:
FALLING OUT was inspired by the charmingly colourful 16-bit era of gaming, the challenging and rewarding nature of classic roguelikes but with the aim to bring it to a wider audience. Firestoke was the perfect partner for my vision due to their desire to make accessible games that everyone can enjoy. That’s what we’re building and I can’t wait for everyone to try the demo!”
With that in mind, anyone is free to check out the demo of Falling Out right now through its Steam page. The demo’s name is called “Pyramid Plunge,” the previous indie title for Falling Out. In addition to the game’s release on Steam, it will also launch onto consoles, though it’s unknown which platforms will host it. Be sure to leave a comment down below if you plan on checking out this vibrant roguelite from PolyCrunch Games!
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