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Unbeatable from developer D-Cell Games is an upcoming rhythm-adventure where music summons dangerous monsters and it looks really quite sweet.

According to the developer it's a "rhythm-adventure about siblings, creative blocks, and rocking out in a world where music summons dangerous monsters". You talk your way out of trouble as you explore and fight through arcade-styled rhythm-game action with an original soundtrack by Peak Divide. You can see their initial teaser below:

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While that's not long to get a good idea of what it will be like, we at least know it's going to have an awesome art style that looks just like an Anime. I'm a big Anime fan, so this looks like something I will personally enjoy.

It's been in development for some time now, seems part of the time was due to D-Cell Games switching from GameMaker to Unity. They talked a bit about what happened in this post from 2019, as it sounds like GM was causing them a lot of issues.

Now though, it's looking great! They even had it shown off during Nightdive Studios' Independent Game Exposé that happened earlier this month, where they had a few minutes of gameplay (starts at 1:47:44):

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On the official website for Unbeatable, they're clearly going to support Linux as mentions it's "In development by D-Cell Games for PC/Mac/Linux".

When we learn more about it, get a release date and so on we will let you know.

Hat tip to tarvee.

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2 comments

elmapul Mar 27, 2020
omg, lovely
Julius Mar 27, 2020
Nice, clearly Studio Trigger and especially Kill la Kill inspired artwork. Seems to work surprisingly well in 3D as well :)
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