A Fun Pixel Art Game Developed with GameMaker Studio 2

Developer Nick Muse recently shared several demos for an upcoming GMS2-based game.

Game Developer Nick Muse has shared a new demo that showcases the gameplay of an upcoming pixel art game currently in development. Being created by Nick and Artist/Developer Jamie Rowan, the game appears to be a fun roguelike set in a building filled to the brim with various office appliances, including boxes, magazine tables, chests of drawers, office chairs, and such, which the character will need to pick up to replenish their ammo. The game also boasts visually appealing environments and enemies that will definitely satisfy pixel art enjoyers.

To develop the game, the creators utilize YoYo Games' GameMaker Studio 2, a development tool for making 2D games used by indie developers, professional studios, and educators. The tools provided by GMS2 allow for the creation of different types of games for various platforms, including PC, consoles, and Nintendo Switch.

And here are some earlier demos shared by Nick and Jamie:

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