Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Nitrome's next game will be their arcade platformer Gunbrick

Published on Monday, 24 November 2014 14:34
Written by AndrewH

Nitrome has been in the news a lot lately with the release of a few games onto Android already and the developer doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon with the announcement of Gunbrick coming to mobile devices next. Gunbrick is an arcade platformer which also features Nitrome's rather good pixel art.

Currently Nitrome is known for their Endless Doves game which we recently featured in our Weekend Play series as well as Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage which was published on Rovio's third-party publishing label Rovio Stars. Gunbrick is their next title which features plenty of action, puzzle solving and platforming. In this game players will control a giant block that has a gun on one end and a shield on another.

Over on the official Nitrome website, the developed mention that this game will have 'cunning puzzles', great music and 'humorous cut-scenes' and the fact that in the world of Gunbrick, cars are obsolete which means this giant block you are controlling is some type of vehicle.

There isn't much more in terms of details about Gunbrick including a lack of release date announced. We do have a teaser trailer though to check out while we wait for more details to be released.

Developer Website: Nitrome

AndrewH
AndrewH - Andrew is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of DroidGamers. Having been a hardcore PC and console gamer all his life, this passion is now applied to Android gaming and writing about it. When not playing or writing about Android games, he spends his time with is wife and son.
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