See How MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Started in This Nostalgic Footage
Fumi Games is getting us ready for the FPS's release.
If you've been following the development of MOUSE: P.I. For Hire with us, you might want to see how far the game has come, and Fumi Games gives us this opportunity with some early footage and before/after comparison of the Disney-style retro shooter's visuals and gameplay.
From simple in-engine walls to fully fledged environments, the studio has worked hard to bring MOUSE to its upcoming April 16 release.
If you scroll deep enough, you will find some old gems on Fumi Games' X/Twitter.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is a "jazz-fueled adventure" in the style of old Disney and other classic cartoons of the 1930s, whose hand-drawn rubber hose animation will pull you right into its action.
Whether you're on PC, PlayStation, or Xbox, you can enjoy its dynamic combat in April. Meanwhile, learn more about its development from our interview with the creators. We might also be preparing something else, so stay tuned!
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