A Grumpy Fox’s Lunistice is a 3D platformer that for PC and Nintendo Switch that harks back to the SonyPlayStation and SEGA Saturn era.

Available to buy today (delayed from September), the game has enjoyed two extra months of development, with two guest characters added to the bizarre landscapes of the game.

Lunistice is a linear 3D platformer that is heavily inspired by the 32-bit era of yesteryear. Follow Hana the Tanuki on her adventure through her dreams!
Explore the different dreamscapes to guide her to her final destination – The Moon – and try to uncover the secrets of “The Lunistice” along the way!

Lunistice is designed as a simple and short experience that you can easily play in short bursts! Have fun and enjoy the good vibes!

Try to beat your fastest times and highest completion and get an S-Rank on every stage! And if you’re looking for some additional variety: play the whole game as a different character with their own skills and gameplay!

Watching the gaameplay video, Lunistice definitely has vibes riffing on Sonic and Temple Run.

Lunistice features seven different dreamscapes, unlockable bonus characters and challenging levels. Costing just £4.99 on the Nintendo Switch and PC (via Steam), the game is a visual delight.

Interestingly, Lunistice developer A Grumpy Fox is so-called because they simply wanted to read the words “A game developed by A Grumpy Fox”.

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