Press release:
Barcelona, Spain <June 1st, 2021>
The Spain-based indie games publisher and game developer Iván Ruiz Lozano today announced with great pride and delight that his upcoming elements-themed 2D Zelda-like game “Elementallis” is now fully funded on Kickstarter. (“Elementallis” is coming to PC via Steam in June 2022).
The campaign, started on May 4th, achieved its funding goal of 18.000€ in just 24 hours. There are still 48 hours left to end the campaign and more than 2000 backers have pledged, collecting more than 80.000€.
After reaching its funding goal, their creators established stretch goals to extend the original planned content of the game. Prominent among them is a “Hero Mode”, a “Boss Rush Mode”, pixel art cutscenes and an additional Temple. Most of these goals have already been reached.
Elementallis is a 2D Zelda-like where the elements are of critical importance. You will explore the world and complete the trials of its temples to be able to restore the elements. Then, you’ll be able to use the elements in fights, to solve puzzles or to progress on your adventure. Freeze your enemies, grow vines to climb to higher places, light up dark places with fire or clear pits thanks to the power of the wind. You can even combine elements to maximize their impact!
Features:
• Prove your worth in the 8 dungeons, full of puzzles, secrets, enemies and bosses.
• Use the Elements to traverse previously inaccessible areas.
• Discover the 8 different biomes and help its inhabitants.
• Fight in real time combat and defeat your foes using the Elements wisely to exploit their weaknesses.
• Experience a story about growth and overcoming guilt.
Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ivanrl/elementallis
(there’s info about the stretch goals in the project’s updates on Kickstarter)
Press Kit: https://elementallis.com/press/sheet.php?p=elementallis
Tráiler: https://youtu.be/pEj8WEnVT9w
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: 2D, Action games, Adventure games, Elementallis, Indie games, Iván Ruiz Lozano, Kickstarter, PC games, Zelda