Curious explore-o-adventure game Haunted Garage caught my eye and ear throughout immediately’s Day Of The Devs showcase livestream. It has a placing presentation: your character strikes round in a diddy field in a nook of the display screen, then the remainder is used for dioramas to poke at and an more and more daft variety of bizarre musical devices and devices you’ll be able to play. I’m not fairly positive what it’s, and I’m very a lot okay with that. Have a glance under.
It’s being made by Richard Pieterse, who’s a member of Broforce devs Free Lives, with illustrator and noisemaker Jean de Wet. They’ve adopted the title Games For Ghosts. De Wet launched Haunted Garage through the game’s exhibiting on immediately’s stream, and defined extra of what all the things is:
There are some good music-makers in there. I’m undecided if the pop-up scenes are puzzles or flavour or… as I say, completely happy to not know, excited to ultimately discover out. Preferably in an setting with much less ALF and fewer males in Crash Bandicoot fits.
Games For Ghosts don’t say when it’ll be out, however do affirm it’s headed to Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Kat Brewster identified Haunted Garage of their Priceless Play column earlier this 12 months, although sadly the devs have since taken down that free demo. If you do fancy a go earlier than launch, you’ll be able to join the beta on the developers’ site.
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