Super Crate Box meets Braid in Extreme Exorcism

It’s turning out to be a pretty busy January for Golden Ruby Games. Earlier today, the indie developer announced that their previous effort, Worm Run, is now available on Android devices. But that’s not all they have in the hopper: a quick glance at their developer blog shows gives a pretty great first glimpse of what’s next for the team.

Extreme Exorcism is a game with more of an action/multiplayer bent. The team is describing it as “Super Crate Box meets Braid,” which should be more than enough to get the imagination of any gamer running wild. Unlike Worm Run, which has its home on mobile devices, Extreme Exorcism is being aimed more at the PC (and possibly console) audience.

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There’s no word on a release date, but they’re hoping to show off the latest build at IndieCade East next month, so if you’re in the NYC area, be sure to check it out. The rest of us will just have to settle for the enticing concept art above (or if you’re really itchin’ for a play, you can check out a very early version on Kongregate).

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It’s turning out to be a pretty busy January for Golden Ruby Games. Earlier today, the indie developer announced that their previous effort, Worm Run, is now available on Android devices. But that’s not all they have in the hopper: a quick glance at their developer blog shows gives a pretty great first glimpse of what’s next for the team.

Extreme Exorcism is a game with more of an action/multiplayer bent. The team is describing it as “Super Crate Box meets Braid,” which should be more than enough to get the imagination of any gamer running wild. Unlike Worm Run, which has its home on mobile devices, Extreme Exorcism is being aimed more at the PC (and possibly console) audience.

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There’s no word on a release date, but they’re hoping to show off the latest build at IndieCade East next month, so if you’re in the NYC area, be sure to check it out. The rest of us will just have to settle for the enticing concept art above (or if you’re really itchin’ for a play, you can check out a very early version on Kongregate).

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