Press release:
Northampton, UK –January 6, 2024.
Retro-indie games publisher Bitmap Soft and its subsidiary Phoenix War have announced that “Cel Story“, an epic sci-fi adventure for Nintendo Game Boy, is now available on their store at £45.00.
Cel Story is an adventure game that follows a hero’s journey as he navigates a mysterious planet with a damaged memory and spacecraft, exploring ancient ruins to fix his ship while confronting dangers and enigmatic guidance, facing hostile creatures, and deciphering ancient puzzles.
While gathering crucial components, his journey transforms into a quest for self-discovery, unraveling memories, and understanding his mission’s purpose. Racing against time, he strives to escape the planet, uncovering concealed truths from his history as he navigates the enigmatic terrain of his past.
Cel Story is compatible with the original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, as well as for Analogue Pocket. The game is available in a complete package that includes a cartridge, a case, a box, and an instruction outlet.
Features:
Crash-landing on an unknown planet.
Navigating a surreal landscape with damaged memory and spaceship.
Exploring remnants of an ancient civilization to repair a ship.
Discovering peril and fragments of the hero’s past.
Collecting vital components amidst encounters with hostile creatures.
Being guided by a mysterious figure offering cryptic insights.
A journey of self-discovery, unveiling memories and the mission’s purpose.
Decoding ancient puzzles while facing challenges.
Racing against time to escape the planet and unveil buried truths in the hero’s history.
About Bitmap Soft
Bitmap Soft was established in 2019, primarily as a software house for publishing new and unreleased games for your loved computers and consoles. Their motto is simple “Putting the NEW into RETRO”, they aim to create a fantastic catalogue of games across a broad spectrum of systems and not just the popular ones. They currently support the C16, CPlus/4, C64, Amstrad CPC 464, ZX Spectrum 48k/128k/NEXT, CD32 and the Atari ST & Commodore Amiga range of computers.
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: Adventure, Bitmap Soft, Cel Story, Game Boy, Indie games, Nintendo, Phoenix War, Retro games, Sci-fi