Fury output simulator.
It's a pleasant surprise that the pressure accumulated throughout the whole week was released early through a video game clip before the weekend arrives. And we will now deliver this magic tool to you.
Kludge: Non-Compliant Appliance, a destruction-focused simulator by solo game developer Fleech, features the main goal of creating as much damage as possible, whether to the items in the environment or a moving target. As a furious robot on a monocycle, you'll swing your weapon, an iron bat, to smash anything—boxes, bottles, it doesn't matter what material they're made of: glass, tin, steel — just unleash your power.
You're also capable of switching camera angles from third person to a more immersive first person. While moving, your bouncing and rolling skills give you more freedom to navigate around. All the damage is displayed by cash count, which is shown at the top right of the screen.
Fleech, who has the main priority setting on gamefeel, mentioned that they've taken lots of time to polish the physics so they respond accurately, while also making sure the bat feels good. They also plan to implement various modes and enemy types, as well as various annoying robots to smash.
Kludge: Non-Compliant Appliance is still in early development, and its Steam page, as well as a demo version, might be coming later. Next, the solo developer would consider using a Kickstarter campaign to realize the full game.
If you're interested in following up on its development, don't hesitate to follow Fleech on X/Twitter.
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