Who did not sit at night, reflecting on what it would be to play a mobile musical game on peanut butter and jelly, played in False towards Shakespearean and animated in the style of the Monty Python shorts by Terry Gilliam ? Well, don’t ask you anymore: the absurd PBJ – Musical Comedy (First of all Preview on developers’ day ’24) heads for the App Store on March 26.
Kamibox PBJ – Musical Comedy is a collaboration between the founder of the Philipp Stollenmayer studio and the English musician and actor Lorraine Bowen, famous for the deliciously fanciful “The Crumble Song.” “When I saw Lorraine playing on Great Britain has a talent In 2015, obtaining the golden buzzer from David Walliams, I knew I wanted to do something with her, “said Stollenmayer. “The oddity of her songs has completely resonated with the atmosphere of my games”, which includes Sometimes you die And the similar theme Bacon – The game.
PBJ – Musical Comedy Borrowing elements from Shakespeare Romeo and JulietMixing him with musical theater (interpreted mainly by children!) And animated paper landscapes from real cuts. (When he does not designer games deceptively wacky, Stollenmayer is also an artist of paper.) Arachut Boy, originally from a black and white post-war America, intervenes for Romeo, while Strawberry Girl, of a Colorful and sweet world that delirits that raves royalty, addresses the equivalent of Juliette’s game. You control the characters through simple taps and streaks when you push and pull cutting figures through the diorama.
The developer says that, unlike Bard’s version, it is not a tragic game that resulted in two suicides. (Or, at least, not the type to be sad.) Kamibox says that the happy end of the game implies – surprise! -The creation of the beloved sandwich of peanut butter and jelly, that a modern shakespeare may have called “the brightest paradise in the invention” while it was packing the LUNTLE LUNE box Susanna.
You can catch an extract from the wacky PBJ – Musical Comedy in the trailer below. It arrives for iPhone and iPad on March 26 for $ 4. You can Pre-order it now in the App Store.
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