Jellyflug - Upcoming Platformer for iOS

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  1. Troll inc

    Troll inc Member

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    #1 Troll inc, May 10, 2012
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    Hi guys;

    We've been developing a new platformer called Jellyflug coming June; You play as a bacteria fighting and working with other microbes.
    We have 15 massive levels going from the Kitchen floor to the human body and it'll be a $1.99

    Here's the trailer:


    And if you have any questions I'm happy to answer about the game

    We've been developing the game for well over a year now; and we think we've a great game from our work we really hope everyone will enjoy it
     
  2. Troll inc

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    #2 Troll inc, May 10, 2012
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    And here are a few screens:
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    Cleaned that mess of a first post up a little so to fix the frame breaking images; and to just add a few more screens and art; here you go.

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  4. arta

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    Not a big fan of the name, but the gameplay seems good, with nice animations.
     
  5. Troll inc

    Troll inc Member

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    Duly noted on the name hehe heh, its just a name that means nothing.
    Thanks for the nice commments.
     
  6. psj3809

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    I love my platformers ! Dont mind the name at all, i'm happy to see buttons on screen ! I'll be getting this once its out
     
  7. Troll inc

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    Thanks psj3809; Yeah its full of platforming goodness; people tell me its a bit like the Yoshi's Island games which is good because I loved that game.

    The buttons you see there went through 10 or so revisions (with all these unique features that were too complicated to quickly grasp) until we went back to simplest possible solution heh!
     

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