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Squid And Let Die

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Squid And Let Die is a game. Collect the dots. Do not die. The board is a death trap. Fight inevitability.

More info and video soon.

Based incredibly loosely on Christian Urquhart’s Transversion.
Music by Gordon King.
The font is Mode 7.
Monitor effect inspired by Ian Bogost.

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This is initial release 1. Update coming soon with accessibility configuration options.

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4 Responses to “Squid And Let Die”

  1. [...] Ok, so I actually wrote most of this around June last year but due to GM8 not making an appearance until just before the New Year, I’ve been unable to release it. However, now with GM8 out there, so is Squid And Let Die. [...]

  2. AFMG says:

    Interesting game, love the style and sound… i just feel is too heavy on some visual effects… like if the challenge comes from trying to discern if that’s a bullet coming to you or the bloom effect. Anyway, good work.

  3. [...] newfangled for you, Squid Yes, Not So Octopus developer Rob Fearon has released his retro wonder, Squid and Let Die. An amazing name, we can all agree, but it’s enjoyably difficult t’boot. Play… [...]

  4. [...] Squid and Let Die. Well, it does feel a bit like Pac-Man, but it also reminds me of octopi, a retro-futuristic version of the 80s and shmups. Excellent fun! [...]

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