RATTLE ME BONES!

[Update:Headcannon developer Simon Thomley has announced that theVertebreakercrowdfunding campaignhas been cancelled. After the project reached only 5% funding after its first week, the team decided to pull the plug on the Kickstarter. Thomley goes into detail about what he calls a “spectacular failure”in an emotional YouTube video, before individually thanking every single backer by name.

The team are expected to reorganise and relaunch the campaign at a later date.Vertebreakerlooked like a charming and authentic retro adventure. Here’s hoping that the team will see more success in the future, whether with this particular release or another project.]

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Headcannon, the co-developer behind the excellentSonic Mania,has begun crowdfunding on Kickstarterfor its next project, a ghoulish 16-bit-style title calledVertebreaker.

Vertebreakeris a classic side-scrolling platformer similar to the many that swamped the Sega Mega Drive and Commodore Amiga in the early ’90s. It concerns the adventures of skeletal hero, Richard Boehner, who has returned from the afterlife to gain redemption against the malevolent force that put him six-feet-under, the mighty King Calavera.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Now just a bony shell of his former self, Richard must run, jump and swing his way through a selection of multi-tiered stages, bopping baddies and collecting bones. Using his trusty grappling hook – crafted from a demon’s spine – Richard can climb, swing, pull and even slingshot himself around the environment, upping his speed and traversing the landscape.

As you’re able to see from the initial video above, the influence of titles such asSonic the Hedgehog, Zool,andKid Chameleonis readily apparent. The cool visual style also gives me a strongDecap Attackvibe, with its spooky-but-charming sprites and stage.

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

Headcannon is looking for $275,000 in capital, and has at this time of writing just reached the $12,000 mark. The crowdfunding campaign will close on November 30. If development is confirmed, then the team is hoping to releaseVertebreakeron PC in 2021. If you fancy checking out the skullduggery for yourself, then a demois available to download on the Kickstarter page.

Headcannon launches Kickstarter for side-scroller Vertebreaker[Gematsu]

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