Indie Platformer 'VVVVVV' Coming Sunday
by Alice O'Connor, Jan 04, 2010 11:10am PSTIndie developer Terry Cavanagh has announced that his topsy-turvy platformer VVVVVV will be released on January 10 for $15. Windows, Mac and Linux flavours will be available DRM-free from its site.
Rather than jumping, VVVVVV sees players inverting gravity to navigate the harsh but fair spiky retro world. I thoroughly enjoyed VVVVVV's challenging charms when I played at the Eurogamer Expo and a demo is in the works so you can check it out for yourself.
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And I understand the whole "support indie games" thing. I wanted to donate $20 to the guy who made Iji, but he wouldn't accept any money. I'm just saying that without having played this game it doesn't scream 15 bucks.
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