It was revealed by Nolla Games, the reveal trailer of their first game called Noita.
Noita (which means “witch” in Finnish) is not finished, but was just revealed by Finnish developer Nolla Games.
Check out the reveal trailer of Noita, featuring some gameplay footage:
“Noita is a magical action rogue-lite set in a mysterious world where every pixel is physically simulated. Inspired by underground classics such as Liero, falling sand games, and modern roguelike-likes, -lites and -lite-like-lites, players will fight, explore, melt, burn, freeze and explode their way through a procedurally generated world using spells of their own creation.
The game is being developed by the creators of Crayon Physics Deluxe, The Swapper and Environmental Station Alpha using Nolla Games’ in-house Falling Everything Engine. It will be available on Windows PCs when it is ready.
About Nolla Games
Nolla Games is an independent game studio based in Helsinki, Finland. It was formed by Petri Purho, Olli Harjola and Arvi Teikari. Before Nolla Games they have released over one hundred tiny, experimental games – along with some bigger titles, one of which won the IGF Seumas McNally Grand Prize.
About Falling Everything Engine
Falling Everything Engine allows the simulation of large-scale, physics-based worlds, where everything consists of interactive pixels with varying chemical and physical properties: some are liquid, some are gas-like, some are sand, some form larger rigid bodies.”
For more information on Noita, visit its official website.
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