Ruffy and the Riverside is releasing with Linux support later this year (hopefully - no set date) but you can try it early thanks to a demo release now available.
It looks like a game that would have fit on the Nintendo 64, not just in style but level structure. It's more than just a throwback though, it's thoroughly unique game thanks to the SWAP power. This allows you to copy and paste different textures in the world, allowing you to progress through the adventure. Really fun idea and the game does look great. This is one you're going to want to stick right at the top of your wishlist.
See the demo launch trailer below:
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Feature Highlight:
- Use and master the power of SWAP to transform elements in the game world.
- Overcome various puzzles through creative manipulation of objects.
- Engage in exciting adventure elements like fighting, jumping, and skating.
- Solve puzzles and find treasures in challenging 2D levels
- Unlock seven outer regions, each with unique challenges and settings.
- More than a dozen characters offering new exciting quests.
- Use dreamstones to create and apply custom textures to main game elements like stone, waterfalls and more...
- Enjoy a magical atmosphere with a focus on exploration and discovery.
- Gather various collectibles, such as butterflies, dreamstones, Etoi creatures, and coins, each contributing to gameplay and customization.
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