Some (many?) of you may have heard of the artist
Orioto who has gotten quite popular because of his
fantastic video game related artwork. Well he's released an exclusive preview on an indie game he's been working on with a programmer, so let's talk about it. Lots of warm colours, though I'd like to see it in motion (EDIT:
trailer), seems kinda cool. Click the images for full-size.




The preview article is here:
http://www.beefjack.com/blog/feat/beefjack-exclusive-swimming-clouds-hands-preview/The story goes that a little girl has to leave for the city. As she’s packing, she accidently drops her pet fish, smashing the bowl, and thus seemingly killing the fish. However, the fish is far from dead, and begins an epic journey to get back to its owner. You play as the fish in question as you make your way through surreal, dream like landscapes full of physics based puzzles and platform sections.
While this may sound a little weird, it’s all made possible through the water which the fish has surrounded itself in. This creates a platformer with a liquid protagonist, so although you’ll be guiding the fish, it moves as you imagine a bubble of water would if it could hold a form.
Parallels to Braid will obviously be drawn, and that’s a compliment to Piece of Pie Studios and Orioto himself. But in reality it plays more like N+, or a physics based version of ‘Splosion Man.