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In a nutshell Shadow Bug is a platformer game with a unique core: you move by attacking enemies. We've heard people compare it to games like Limbo and Super Meat Boy, and I guess in a sense it's something between those two. Shadow Bug is action oriented, but it also has lightweight puzzles. And of course the action culminates in glorious boss fights.
The prototype
Shadow Bug in action
After our artist Juha created the first scetches for the art style and Shadow Bug the hero, we fell in love immediately. The mechanic of leaps and slashes was perfect for a small ninja insect! And as Juha created such gorgeous forest landscapes, it was fitting that the forest would be the starting point and motivation for our story. The forest is threatened by a factory and it's waste, so Shadow Bug leaves the comfort of the trees and sets to shut down the polluting building of doom.
We really enjoyed making Shadow Bug and we hope you enjoy playing it just as much, if not more. Good luck on your ninja adventure!
It's been a really busy couple of weeks - well actually months - trying to get every piece in place. But we're there and the game is all set ːsteamhappyː There have been a lot of requests for features and bug fixes and we've been hard at work.
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