Is it nonetheless snail mail when kiwi birds run the put up workplace? KeyWe is a co-op puzzle platformer a few pair of diminutive, flightless birds (named Jeff and Debra) which can be, someway, the postmasters of Bungalow Basin. It’s their job to accurately stamp letters, route parcels and transcribe very important telegrams. It would most likely assist in the event that they weren’t working in a human-sized workplace, however that might make a much less entertaining game. KeyWe is being developed by Stonewheat & Sons, and has no launch date but. Below, an adorably fluffy gameplay trailer that melted my coronary heart.
The trailer under reveals us the primary of three seasons the game is about throughout. The summer season chapter options a wide range of challenges, together with highly effective monsoons, which that you must ship emergency telegrams about. The typing appears to be like like essentially the most advanced a part of the game, with the 2 tiny birds scurrying throughout the tables for the appropriate key to press. Of course, they’re not barbarians (birdbarians?), in order that they make sure that to make use of correct capitalisation, requiring one participant to carry down the shift key whereas the opposite faucets the letter. If a job’s value doing, it’s value doing proper.
Apparently they provide all kinds of companies at this rustic little put up workplace, together with the sending of nameless messages. I simply can’t assist however fall in love on the sight of two tiny birds assembling threatening letters out of newspaper cuttings for urgent, sealing and posting. My solely concern is that KeyWe goes to be fairly demanding, requiring two gamers nicely in sync. I can think about it could be theoretically playable solo utilizing one chicken mapped to every analogue stick, however that’s simply hypothesis. There’s no query that KeyWe is a co-op game, and one which I need to get my palms on quickly.
There’s no launch date for KeyWe but, however you possibly can see a bit extra of the game on its official page here and the developer’s twitter feed here.