Grappling precision platformer Turbo Shell is coming to Steam on May 23rd
Emanuela
(16. May 2023 16:06
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Grappling precision platformer Turbo Shell is coming to Steam on May 23rd
Push and pull yourself off surfaces to glide your way to victory
Hamburg, Germany, May 16th, 2023 - Radioactive Dreams is happy to reveal that its Grappling precision platformer Turbo Shell is coming to Steam on May 23rd for $11.99 / €11.99. Use your double-sided propulsion device to propel yourself through an array of increasingly hazardous environments!
Turbo Shell is a fast-paced precision platformer with a unique movement mechanic: instead of running and jumping, you push and pull yourself through levels with the help of a special tool: the EPS (Egg Propulsion System). The EPS allows you to push yourself off surfaces within range using the blue ray, or pull yourself towards walls and ceilings using the orange ray. The more skilfully you perform this unique mechanic, the faster you'll conquer ever more challenging levels - and reach your goal in record time.
Using the EPS is easy to learn, but difficult to master. By perfecting your moves, you'll find even faster and more efficient ways to complete levels. Enjoy the rewarding feeling of skillfully flying through the five worlds and ascend the ranks on the leaderboard.
The universe as we know it is in danger at the hands of the malicious Evil Egg, but, as the good egg Craig, you can save it by collecting targets that are scattered throughout each level. Avoid sizzling laser barriers, flying buzzsaws and hazardous corridors to ensure you don't get scrambled. Instant respawns and checkpoints will help you stay motivated and reach your goal.
"We love 2D precision platformers, but we wanted to put a new spin on it," said Max Stegen, Co-Founder and Lead Programmer at Radioactive Dreams. "Everyone does running and jumping, so we decided to try something new with the Egg Propulsion System that lets you push off or grapple towards surfaces. It's a totally new way of doing things that makes you retrain your brain. Don't just take my word for it though; try the free demo on Steam!"