Excalibur is set to launch Perfect Universe – a black and white line drawn 2D platform game – in February 2016 from indie developer Will Sykes.
With a Sony world-wide publishing license now under their belts, Excalibur will also be launching a PS4 version later in April. Price for the PC version is set at just $9.99/£6.99 and is aimed to appeal to all indie game fans.
Perfect Universe is a collection of nine challenging games all with crazy physics using gravitational pull of varying strength. The gravity will vary depending on the size of the matter in each individual game designed to test the players skills to the full.
There are both single player games and a whole section of multi-player games and it is both frustrating and addictive to play. Single player games include some classic platforming in Perfect Moon, attempting to control the feet of a character in Moon Life – much harder than it sounds – and a new take on the classic “Thrust” game genre.
Key Features:
- ● 9 games
- ● Mind bending gravity
- ● Local multiplayer
- ● Unique art style
Single player Games:
- ● Perfect Moon – classic platforming
- ● Moon Life – a game where you directly control the feet of a character
- ● Starlight – a new take on the classic “Thrust” game genre
Local multiplayer games (1-4 players):
- ● Moon Golf – a side on game of interplanetary golf
- ● Gravity Dodge – a frantic platform death match in gravity warping arenas
- ● Rocket Ball – ice hockey played with rocket ships
- ● Balloon Pop – try to pop more balloons than your friends
- ● Moon Volley – volley ball played around a small planet
- ● Space Race – race round a track in a rocket ship
Official Website: http://www.excalibur-publishing.com/Perfect Universe
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/405720
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