Press release:
Hatfield, UK –October 22, 2022.
The Hatfield-based (the UK) indie games developer Tucasoft (Ian Weeks) today announced with great thrill and delight that their addictive puzzle game “Pedra Crystal Caves“´, is now available for PC via Steam.
Pedra Crystal Caves is an intriguing puzzle game in which you must locate and paint each of the “key” tiles to unlock the “exit door” to a certain cave.
In Pedra Crystal Caves, there are 48 caves to make your mind spin, where you can play as a single-player or local co-op. Painting the upgrade tiles scattered throughout each cave will grant you temporary upgrades.
You can enhance your Pedra block by redeeming the crystals you get by painting the special bonus tiles. Add unique options such as painting on many sides, double-radius painting, bomb-block painting, and a variety of other artistic goodies.
Features:
Addictive puzzle game.
Play solo or local co-op.
48 Caves to twist your brain.
Temporary upgrades.
Unique options such as painting on many sides, double-radius painting, bomb-block painting, etc.
About Tucasoft
Tucasoft is an indie studio consisting of just me, Ian. I grew up in the creative, heady days of 8-bit computers – VIC-20, C64, Spectrum, before moving on up to the Amiga. The fruits of which can be seen in Pedra, as well as Guardian War.
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
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