“Ultimately, we surprised ourselves with just how far the starting rules of the game could be stretched. “With this game, we strove to create something anyone who loves Buck animation can pick up and enjoy, while also satisfying expectations of depth for the genre,” says creative director Michael Highland. While the project riffs on the simple game of Minesweeper, Buck brings further depth visually – by bringing detailed worlds to an ordinarily 2D format – and in the gameplay itself, through additional layers of problem solving.Īudiences can play as one of six characters each comes with its own unique set of basic rules, meaning by changing your character, you adapt your strategy. Players flip tiles to uncover a hidden path, collecting items and skills on their quest. Let’s! Revolution! is a fantasy adventure game in spirit, inviting players to dethrone a medieval King exploiting the land of Beedbom. The game, made in collaboration with audio studio Antfood, is the very first from Buck (the global creative company which, like It’s Nice That, is part of Residence) and features playful art and hand-drawn animation. Anyone that’s ever played the old-school logic puzzle game Minesweeper on a family computer will find some similarities in Buck’s latest game – which is like Minesweeper, Buck says, but “with the procedurally drawn, grid-based, mazes of a dungeon crawler”.
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