One has taste in music and the other does not, how does one even confuse the two?*Actually* this one is developed by Game Atelier, they're a little developer you might know from.... nothing probably. I think this game is a reworked version of what was going to be a kickstarter sequel to their flying hamster game.
Dragon's Trap folks are Lizard Cube: http://www.lizardcube.com/
To the best of my knowledge, the two companies don't share staff.
One has taste in music and the other does not, how does one even confuse the two?*Actually* this one is developed by Game Atelier, they're a little developer you might know from.... nothing probably. I think this game is a reworked version of what was going to be a kickstarter sequel to their flying hamster game.
Dragon's Trap folks are Lizard Cube: http://www.lizardcube.com/
To the best of my knowledge, the two companies don't share staff.
I can't wait for whatever game Lizardcube is going to work on next.
What the goddamn shit is thisGuard Crush made this: https://store.steampowered.com/app/350910/Streets_of_Fury_EX/
It's visualy pukeable but it's a good game. They're the ones programming Streets of Rage 4. LizardCube is here for the grafix.
It does feel a bit flash-like in terms of design but the animation quality is much higher than the usual fare of flash games. Not 10/10 but still good enough for me, particularly in a world that tends to eschew actual animation altogether opting for 3d-on-a-2d plane garbage.I don't like the art style in this trailer at all, even though I loved LizardCube's remake of WB3.
I think a new SoR should eschew this sort of flash-inspired, overtly clean style and go for a more grainy, dingy approach.