101 Ways to Die is a puzzle game with a brutal twist. Many games have tried to create creative ways to kill you. Now you get the chance to show that you also know how to be brutal. In 101 Ways to Die you are tasked with creating the ultimate deadly levels to stop monsters called Splatts from escaping. The game lets you do this by combining several brutal contraptions to make the Splatters escape attempts as deadly as possible. The game will feature over 30 levels and promises to have a multitude of unique death animations.
The developer, Four Door Lemon, started out as a middleware creator in 2005. In the following years they have transitioned into creating games. After making a number of Vita games they are now moving on to PC and consoles. 101 Ways to Die has been in development since 2012 and is now finally being released. It is coming to PC on March 22nd, Playstation 4 on March 23rd and Xbox One on March 24th. No price has been announced yet.
“Description
It’s not about killing… it’s about killing with style!
101 Ways To Die is a physics-based puzzler with a twist – it’s full of dark humour and cartoon gore. As the assistant of an eccentric (and slightly evil) scientist, Professor Splatunfuder, it’s your job to help him in restoring a damaged Recipe book. These aren’t any old cooking Recipes, but Recipes for dispatching your enemies in the most stylish ways possible. The name of the book is 101 Ways To Die!”
“Features
Manipulate the environment to kill the characters
Create mutilation, mayhem and destruction by laying brutal combinations of tools
A series of bone crunching animations showing your creatures being maimed, sliced, burned, exploded, ripped and impaled
101 delightfully gory Death Recipes to unlock
Over 30 blood soaked levels”
Includes several titles.
Which was showcased at E3 2003.