CONSOLE PRE-ORDERS OPEN FOR PIXEL ART POINT & CLICK ADVENTURE UNUSUAL FINDINGS, OUT ON OCTOBER 12!

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PlayStation and Xbox players can already wishlist / pre-order this 80s inspired adventure releasing on October 12th

It’s time to grab your BMX again! Publisher ESDigital Games and indie developer Epic Llama Games just announced that the pixel art based classic point & click adventure Unusual Findings can now be wishlisted on PlayStation as well as pre-ordered on Xbox, the latter starting today at 19:00 CEST. Unusual Findings also has an updated demo with the new beautifully crafted pixel art graphics that players can enjoy themselves or during special Steam Next Fest streams between October 3-10. After that, Unusual Findings will be coming to Steam, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on October 12th at a price point of $ 19.99/ €19.99 on all platforms. Steam players will have a 15% discount during the first week. And last, but not least, ESDigital is running a giveaway on Twitter where one player could win a collectible figurine, the game’s soundtrack plus a copy of Darkestville Castle + Unusual Findings! 

In this classic mystery game, you’ll explore a world full of references to the 80s in search of clues that may help you uncover the truth behind an imminent alien invasion – the whole world is in danger and you’re the only ones who seem to have noticed it.

Immerse yourself in an era with throwbacks and references to cult classics such as The Goonies and The Lost Boys as well as engage and sharpen your detective skills to get to the bottom of a chilling mystery. Every decision you make matters – sometimes resolving a problem can be done with some sweet words instead of striking fists! Your choices will affect your relationship with your friends and determine how the story ends, so prepare to sharpen your detective skills!

ABOUT THE GAME

Christmas is coming. Vinny, Nick, and Tony are trying to decrypt a pay-per-view adult channel with their brand new cable signal descrambler, but unexpectedly they pick up the distress signal of an alien spaceship crash-landing in the woods near their town. Things only get weirder as they realise that the towering alien is killing specific members of their community!

Immerse yourself into a world that pays homage to 80s classics such as The Goonies, Monster Squad, Terminator, Aliens, and The Lost Boys amongst many others, and gameplay that combines the mechanics of a classic point-and-click adventure such as Full throttle, but with its own unique twist.

Check the Video Buster Store out for clues, challenge other kids at the Laser Llamas Arcades, or try to get along with the Lost Boys with their punk aesthetic in their hideout. Each decision you make affects the relationship between the three friends as well as the entire story, changing the way they solve each puzzle, how they visit each location, and the answers they find.

KEY FEATURES

  • Follow the Sci-fi coming-of-age story of three friends fighting together against the unknown… things (maybe against some known things too…).
  • Utilise “see”, “grab” and “talk” action tokens, take advantage of an inventory to use and combine items in and your wits are all you need to play the game.
  • Stylized Pixel art. All the charm of pixel art of the past with more colours, combined with the new visual effects of the future. Some pixels look so real they can almost jump out of the screen.
  • Go back to a simpler time where mixtapes were a thing, the Commodore 64 was king, and kids could go play outside at night and the only main thing of concern was the giant KILLER ALIEN trying to get you and your friends.
  • The decisions you make affect relationships between each of the characters and thus by extension the puzzles, game progression and story. Choose wisely.
  • The most radical music a synthesiser can play. Cool and thematic synthwave music arranged into catchy tunes that are made exclusively for the game to power up the 80s vibes for full immersion.

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