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Strugging: Meaty platformer for Xbox One and PS4 announced

Frontier Foundry, the game label of Frontier Developments, announces that Strugging, developed by the Montreal-based Studio Chasing Rats Games, will appear on September 8 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Strugging is a physically based cooop platform, in which up to two players control the arms of the meaty hero troy, which goes to a bizarre adventure. The players have to escape yorned rats, with a terrain motorcycle make a spray tour and skip the ponds with unspeakable waste, everything in search of the legendary abomination gods.

Whether in single player or coal mode, the game tests the coordination skills of its players to their limits, while at the same time with riddles in ever bizarre environments.

Struggling was highly praised in a series of industry events, including Best in Show, Best Art Direction, Best Audio Design and Crowdriebliebling at Montreal Independent Game Awards, Ign's Top 4 Coop Game on the Pax East and PC Gamer's E3 Hidden Gem, only Some call.

The struggling eye-catching style combines elements of comedy and horror to dive the players in a fun, but also disturbing world. The shaky protagonist must always solve more demanding, physics-based puzzles and use momentum and inertia through four visually unique worlds swing, including scary laboratories, dangerous canyons and even feverish nightmares.

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Just as every laboratory experiment with a bit of self-purpose is also troy a constantly mutating character. The players free up a series of skills that dramatically change the gaming experience while moving into ever-tricky environments. These include, among other things, the slow motion to avoid quickly moving hazards, removable arms, with which Troy can spectacular-scary around or crawl and the ability to remove his limbs and plants in the environment - no concern, they grow.

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