Rogue Invader by Squishy Games

Rogue Invader by Squishy Games

Facebook
Like Squishy Games on Facebook

Twitter 
Follow Squishy Games on Twitter

Website
Check out the official Squishy Games Website

Kickstarter
Visit the Rogue Invader Kickstarter Page

Demo
Download the Rogue Invader Demo

PC titles that mimic the 16-bit, 8-bit and even 2-bit titles of yesteryear are nothing new, but encountering a 1-bit title in 2015 is still a bit unusual. Especially when it is an isometric, rogue-like sidescroller that doesn’t skimp on the action. We were a bit skeptical about the promise of high definition 1-bit graphics, but after playing the press demo of Rogue Invader there is no denying that this game has got plenty of style and charm.

While not yet present in the demo, the full game will allow players to design and modify the weaponry of their soldier before invading an alien world. The developers promise thousands of potential weapon combinations, which leaves plenty of room for players to customize their own unique loadouts. The game is a roguelike, so you’ll want to make the right choices as the death of your soldiers are permanent.

The 1-bit graphics, created at 720p, are more than just a gimmick and definitely make the game stand out visually. The full game will feature 12 unique areas where players will encounter a combination of procedural generated and pre-created encounters. In addition to the six enemy classes there will also be mini bosses to defeat. The game will also feature side quests to reward players who are not afraid to take some risks.

The modification options really set Rogue Invader apart from standard arcade shooters as players will be able to collect 5 unique resources during their invasion of the alien planet. These are then used to rebuild the arsenal of their soldiers, which can make subsequent invasion runs a bit easier. The game features 8 gun types, each with up to 6 modification slots, and more than 15 modifications to choose from.

There is currently a Kickstater running for Rogue Invader, but it is not to complete the game. Instead, the developers are looking to raise enough funds in order to afford an original orchestral music score by Caleb Blood. Anyone unfamiliar with this composer should definitely check out his website to find out why his contribution is so coveted by Squishy Games. Should the Kickstarter reach its funding goal, there are also a couple of stretch goals for additional music tracks and maybe even voice acting.

Rogue Invader has a targeted release date of late Fall 2015 and has already been Greenlit on Steam. Since the code for the game is already completed all that is left, according to the developers, is some work in music and art creation. Even though there are plenty of shooters available on PC at the moment, Rogue Invader still stands out. The developers have released an alpha demo, so don’t take our word for it and try out this unique shooter yourself for a taste of what the full game will offer.

<

Related posts

Mystic Destinies: Serendipity of Aeons By Star Maiden Games

Mystic Destinies: Serendipity of Aeons By Star Maiden Games

We’ve noticed a lot of otome visual novels popping up lately and, judging by the speed at which Mystic Destinies is getting funded on Kickstarter, there is definitely a demand for more. This urban fantasy otome visual novel focusses on the tale of a college girl who finds out that she isn’t quite as ordinary as she thought. The game is being developed by Star Maiden Games, a new start-up visual novel company who aim to make their mark on the genre with high quality, compelling titles. The team also have their sights on busting the usual genre tropes, which should be interesting.

Mythic Ocean (Paralune LLC)

Mythic Ocean (Paralune LLC)

It's not every day that you get to swim around a tranquil underwater kingdom and interact with a pantheon of gods, but that's precisely what is in store for players of Mythic Ocean. The game is set to release sometime later this year, but the developers, Paralune was kind enough to provide us with a demo to check out in the meantime. They describe Mythic Ocean as a narrative exploration game, which is pretty apt as there is no combat or death to worry about in this title. Instead, you can take your time to explore your surroundings and chat with the goofy cast of characters that inhabit it.

Last Soul ( Wulum Ltd.)

Last Soul ( Wulum Ltd.)

Platformers are one of the most enduring genres out there and there is always room for one more if it is done well. Last Soul, an upcoming 2D pixel-art platformer by Wulum is already shaping up to be something special. While the planned release date is set for Spring 2022, there is a free prologue available on Steam featuring two levels. The first level serves as a tutorial where players are introduced to some of the skills available to the robotic protagonist, Bop. After that, players are thrown into a tense boss fight where they get to put these skills to the test.

Leave a comment

eight + 5 =