Demo For Outerminds' ‘Turbo Kid’ Video Game Launches on Steam September 26 [Trailer] - Bloody Disgusting

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After crushing its Kickstarter the first day it launched, we haven’t heard much of Outerminds’ Turbo Kid video game adaptation. Thankfully, that changes next week, as the BMX-powered pixel-art metroidvania will have a demo launch on Steam for you to try out.

The Kickstarter for Turbo Kid ended up raising over $132,000 USD thanks to 1936 backers. That total also met several of the campaign’s stretch goals, including the ability to play as Apple (who was played in the 2015 film by Laurence Leboeuf).

Set between the end of the 2015 film and the upcoming sequel, Turbo Kid features a brand-new story that sees The Kid journey across the Wasteland in search of hope. You’ve also got to take care of “scoundrels and creeps” along the way to survive. That of course involves over-the-top gore rendered in glorious pixel-art and “painstakingly precise” ragdoll physics. Seeins as this is a metroidvania, you’ll be collecting new power-ups and weapons as you make your journey through the five sprawling levels on your “height of human-powered transport technology” known as your bike. The game’s non-linear narrative allows you to complete the game in whichever order you see fit, and make decisions that will change the outcome.

Currently, Outerminds’ Turbo Kid game is being developed for PC and Nintendo Switch. No release date has been announced.

Crashing has its consequences, but you can always get back up again to crash some more. You don't even have to worry about your bike breaking! Wishlist Turbo Kid today, demo in September!https://t.co/ESFODHVQQb pic.twitter.com/L9wi7aRdm1

— Turbo Kid Game (@TurboKidGame) September 9, 2022

Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.

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Dead Drop Studios has announced that their Kickstarter campaign for the upcoming Outbreak: Shades of Horror has reached its funding goal. The devs have now rolled out the stretch goals for the campaign, which has raised over $68,000 USD so far with 14 days to go.

Those Kickstarter stretch goals for Shades of Horror include things such as cross-platform multiplayer, AI survivor teammates, additional content like Operation: Rabid Wolf and an Ironman mode, and what’s referred to as the Dinobreak expansion pack (for you Dino Crisis fans).

“We are in awe of the tremendous support from our community of survivors! We feel so privileged to be able to develop Shades of Horror for them and bring retro style gaming to next-gen consoles,” say Evan & Julia Wolbach, co-founders of Dead Drop Studios. “We are over the moon that the style of gaming we grew up with will be available for a new generation to learn and enjoy.”

A love letter to Survival Horror games in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Shades of Horror centres on a cast of survivors as they fight to escape the city of Cypress Ridge during the early days of the zombie apocalypse. Characters from previous Outbreak games will be returning in Shades of Horror, and will also have their origin stories revealed. Each survivor will have their own backstory, explaining how they ended up in Cypress Ridge, as well as their own unique skills that will allow them to make their way through the city. Shades of Horror will encourage players to play as each of the survivors “in order to construct what has happened from bits and pieces of journal entries, recordings and radio station broadcasts scattered throughout the city.”

As before, the playable teaser for Outbreak: Shades of Horror is still available for players to try via Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Stadia.

🚨WE DID IT! #Outbreak: Shades of Horror 100% funded in 8 days!🚨#nextgen #retro #survivalhorror lives!

📢FIRST SET OF STRETCH GOALS REVEALED!📢

BACK ON @Kickstarter NOW! https://t.co/ziOUPdv0GB@LimitedRunGames @GoogleStadia @Xbox @ID_Xbox @PlayStation #Stadia pic.twitter.com/BRoA1d9TVR

— BACK THE OUTBREAK KICKSTARTER NOW! (@deaddropstudios) September 9, 2022