Slime-San

Slime-san

Slime-san, an action-platformer by Fabraz, hits Steam this Friday. The game will be available on Windows PC, Mac, and Linux. A console release is expected later this year.

Even with its staggering 100 levels, Slime-san also features tons of mini-games that harken back to old school gaming. Like with the main game, all of the mini-games can be played single player or multiplayer.

Here’s a new trailer showing off the mini-games:

Publisher Headup Games describes Slime-san:

Slime-san was minding his own business, sliming around in a peaceful forest when suddenly…A giant worm appeared and gobbled him up!

Now deep within the worm’s belly, Slime-san has to face a decision: Be digested by the incoming wall of stomach acid… Or jump, slide and slime his way through the worm’s intestines and back out its mouth!

Features

  • Incredibly fast-paced and twitch-timing platforming madness!

  • No time to stay still as you are chased by a wall of acid at every corner! Run, run, run!

  • Being a slime has its perks. Slime your way through cracked walls and surfaces!

  • Bust through brittle obstacles or tense situations with a speedy dash move.

  • Slime to slow time, dash to speed it up. Feel like an absolute badass with pixel precise maneuvers!

  • A game filled with content: 100 levels made out of 400 rooms combined with 100 new game+ levels totalling to a staggering 200 levels and 800 rooms!

  • Collect partially-digested apples to unlock different play styles, outfits, shaders and mini-games!

  • Get your shopping done in a town of survivors within the worm, home to colorful characters and surprising secrets.

  • Each level is timed with online rankings, for the competitive and score-oriented.

  • Unlock extra game modes like New Game+, Speed Running and Boss Rush modes!

  • Get engrossed in a unique, 5 colored, pixelated world…found… within… the worm?

  • Features integrated Twitch mode to display the chat and even have your viewers influence the game!

  • Adhesive Wombat, Tiasu, Meganeko, Kubbi, Inverse Phase, Richard Gould… Over 10 composers contributed with over 20 songs for a chiptune album that you can’t help but groove out to!

SOURCE: Press Release

Tyler Trosper
Tyler Trosper graduated Ball State University with a major in Creative Writing and a minor in Professional Writing. Originally joining Operation Rainfall as an anime news writer, he also writes gaming news and dabbles in reviews. His one true love in life is Xenosaga, and he prays daily for a fourth game.
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