Cultists rejoice, you can now awaken Gurgamoth on Nintendo Switch!
Experience the perfect mix of party, chaos, and strategy all over again with 4-player controller support. Don't have that many friends? Then enjoy getting spiked by cold-blooded BOTs!
Gurgamoth awaits.
But in other news...
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We just announced our next game, coming to Steam and Switch in 2019. Some Distant Memory is a narrative exploration game that tells the story of the Professor and her AI companion, ARORA.
300 years in the future, Earth is a wasteland of corrosive algae. The few who remain struggle to understand humanity's past. Everything changes when you fall into the ruins of an ancient house. As you explore, the memories of the people who lived there come to life with the help of ARORA's Memory Reconstruction system. Uncover clues about what happened to civilization, discover strange artifacts, and discover the secrets of the family whose tomb you've raided.
Do us a solid and add Some Distant Memory to your Steam wishlist before you forget.
From us at Galvanic, thank you very much. Let's hang out sometime! Here's where we do that.
Game is not tagged as available on Linux on Steam.
Linux is not in the OS list.
Note: Gurgamoth requires controllers to play
Gurgamoth is a flying fighting game where the level is your weapon.
Gurgamoth is the perfect mix of party chaos and competitive strategy, ideal for sitting around on the couch with a couple of friends.
Your only weapon is the level itself: a shifting battlefield with different hazards. Gurgamoth is fast, relying on quick timing, but also your ability to read your opponent. Will they dodge your attack and send you flying into a spinning saw blade? Will they spend their attacks on a power up, leaving them temporarily vulnerable? Will they anticipate your attack and stun you while you're recovering?
Get inside their minds and earn the honor of awakening Gurgamoth.