CreatorCrate sci-fi action platformer games releasing soon on Linux and Windows PC. Thanks to developer Jori Ryan. Due to make its way onto Steam next month.
Indie game developer Jori Ryan is eager to announce that her intense sci-fi action platformer CreatorCrate. Due to release on Steam, August 11th. Taking place in a rotating space station. The eponymous CreatorCrate is meant to be a revolutionary autonomous home appliance. Since you are able to create anything that you could ask for.
However, when faced with eternal servitude on a kitchen counter. Well, CreatorCrate decided it would rather be free. So it uses its matter manipulating abilities to fend off the humans and escape!
“After working on this game for so long, it’s exciting to be approaching the finish line. CreatorCrate is the culmination of so much hard work and I can’t wait to share it. I hope that players will appreciate the hard science fiction edge. And embrace the creativity that the game encourages,” said Jori Ryan, CreatorCrate’s developer. “CreatorCrate will finally be released on an unsuspecting human race on August 11th, beware!”
CreatorCrate Launches on Steam
I’m super excited to be able to have CreatorCrate available to the Linux community because I love open source software.
On this high intensity adventure you play as a prototype, CreatorCrate. Since this incredible machine that can convert anything to pure matter. But also convert that matter into anything from a gun to a picnic table. Even a human body! Yes, humans are made of matter too, and CreatorCrate will have to ‘recycle’ its enemies. All due to maintain its health and keep resource levels high. You will have to contend with a variety of enemies across an array of hazardous settings. Which you can take for a spin yourself, there is a Demo available on the Steam page. Offering up both Linux and Windows PC support.
With only your trusty robot arm and your ingenuity to guide you. Use your ability to create to turn the tide in your favour. Then melt an escape route with a vial of acid. In CreatorCrate you can also make a powerful weapon to return fire. Or terrify your enemies with poorly made clones. Be careful of shifts in gravity: in one area. Since you might be floating through a firing squad. Then in another, you could be flung into the immense void of space by the space station’s spin. Procedural generation keeps the action fresh each time. So every playthrough is a new challenge.
Add CreatorCrate to your Steam Wishlist. Due to release on both Linux and Windows PC, August 11th.