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""But inside and on top of that there’s a bunch of different facets of gameplay, and I think all of those are drawn on in individual games as well," Brice continues.As it currently stands, the game's combat will draw from 2D Zelda games.
Dates can go wrong, things can go wrong, it’s more about that school experience.Wargroove is referred to as a smaller Chucklefish project, relatively speaking—six or seven people are working on it, with a release date targeted for early next year.Meanwhile, around nine or ten people are already working on Spellbound, and like Wargroove, it's partly inspired by games from old Nintendo consoles."This project is really a culmination of what we do, in bringing games forward and addressing lots of them in one project," Brice explains.
"That said, while visually it’s drawing on a lot of games of yesterday, it’s very unique."I like to put it down to everyone [getting] excited about the magic school flavour of the month, so if this was ten years ago it would have been, 'oh this is just like Harry Potter' and now it’s, 'this is just like Little Witch Academia.' In ten years [it’d] be something else."There's no better time for a game like this, and these early looks at the game's world and characters have produced a pretty amazing reaction.