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OutOfTheBit have put up a brand new trailer for their action-platformer that's inspired by the style of 90s animations. Nanuka: Secret of the Shattering Moon is looking really good! The developer previously made the positively received Full Void.

Be sure to check out my previous interview with the developer for some more background on the game, their inspiration and plans for it. I was already pretty excited for this one, and this trailer has absolutely sold me on the design of it. The world looks wonderful, the action looks pretty intense and I just love the presentation here.

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Nanuka will take players on an adventurous expedition through diverse regions, each with its own distinct environmental and architectural influences. Along the way, numerous enemies will endeavor to block your path and fellow allies will come to your aid as the mystery and secrets behind the planet’s moon begin to unravel.

Inspired by the Sicilian landscape, the journey begins on an island that, while initially portrayed as peaceful and picturesque, soon reveals a tale of magical abilities and a looming disaster that players must strive to avert. As the adventure and story progresses, the importance and acceptance of diverse races and beliefs will shine through preciously.

At release it will have Native Linux support and no doubt work perfectly on Steam Deck.

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