From the folks who brought you Frankie's Quest, homebrew coders Okapako and CrystalSwordsman is back on the scene to release an early demo of their upcoming project, B-Gen. So what's the game all about?
Developer's note:
Our game is called B-Gen and is currently in first playable demo stage with a single playable level. We'll post details related to the game's story soon, but for now it suffices to say that the game is about matter, anti-matter and their struggle for universal dominance during the early stages of the universe.
We're great fans of the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails and have made this game as a tribute to them. B-Gen uses music from their free album - The Slip. However, the music is not included purely for aesthetic purposes; it plays a major role in the gameplay. This means that it is recommended to play with sound on (headphones would be best) for the full experience.
Menu Controls:
up/down arrow keys to navigate options.
cross to select an option.
circle to go back to an earlier menu.
In-Game Controls:
analog stick to locomote the sentient matter blob.
start to pause (while paused, start/circle to resume, cross to abandon the current game).
Score is based on how much you've contributed to the matter/anti-matter war, in favor of matter. Score is positive if you've contributed in favor of matter and negative if you've contributed in favor of antimatter.
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