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Project K – Gameplay preview 1

Posted on: 12-3-2011 Posted in: Project-K

Finally, as promised, some gameplay video from our work-in-progress Project K:

In the game, you help those little guys get cleanse the world of corruption by finding the pieces of the Alatuir stone and using it to cleanse the stages. They’re well-meaning but not very sharp, so you’ll need to lead them to avoid hazards, evil creatures and other dangers, while using contraptions scattered around.

We still need to add proper particle effects plus some sounds, so it’s very much a work in progress, but we’ll have an updated video soon.

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