Side-scrolling pulp adventure game LUNARK launches this month

LUNARK

Publisher WayForward and developer Canari Games have announced a release date LUNARK.

Their new cinematic pulp side-scroller is launching on March 30th across Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

Limited Run Games is also prepping a physical release on Switch, PS4, and PS5 in both standard and collector’s edition releases.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

LUNARK

A pulp adventure set in the midst of a rebellion against a totalitarian regime. LUNARK is a 2D cinematic platformer in the vein of the ’90s classics. Run, jump, and shoot your way through gorgeous and mysterious locations!

THE STORY

Long time ago, Earth became increasingly unsustainable. The most optimistic forecasts predicted that the human race could survive for just another 10 years. On the International Lunar Station, a group of scientists built NOAH: an artificial intelligence driven supercomputer whose sole directive was to save humanity. It came up with a solution: transform the Moon into a giant spaceship using its core as a reactor to transport millions of embryos to the nearest superhabitable planet. This operation was called the LUNARK initiative.

Today, Humans are about to celebrate the 300th anniversary of their arrival on their new homeworld: Albaryne. NOAH rules over the settlers with its droid army, and LUNARK – in geostationary orbit over Albaryne – has become a symbol of oppression for a growing part of the population.

You play as Leo, a lonely young orphan with unique physical and physiological characteristics that arouse the curiosity – if not the hatred – of its fellow citizens. You’ll help him fulfill his destiny in the midst of a rebellion against LUNARK, and meet a wide cast of colorful characters, stuck on either side of the escalating conflict.

GAMES FEATURES

  • Single player game
  • 12 levels to explore
  • Colorful and minimalist pixelart style
  • Lots of contextual cinematic cutscenes using the rotoscoping technique
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