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2024 video game

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Awaria is a 2024 bullet hell indie video game by Łukasz “Vanripper” Piskorz.

Gameplay

One of the levels of Awaria. The player controls Ula (the purple figure, bottom center), in order to evade the green ghosts and their attacks.

The player controls a mechanic, Ula, who runs through the game's small top-down levels attempting to fix broken machines, while evading the attacks of increasingly aggressive ghost girls.

Depending on the difficulty level, getting hit by a ghost's attack leads to a game over. If Ula manages to evade the ghosts and fix the machines, she can kiss the ghosts as a reward for beating each level.

Development

Awaria is a stylistic follow-up to Piskorz's 2020 game Helltaker, though it is thematically and mechanically different. "Awaria" means "mechanical breakdown" or "failure" in Polish.

The soundtrack is composed by Mittsies, who had also scored Helltaker. The sound design is by Patryk Karwat.

Piskorz distributes Awaria for free over Steam and itch.io for Windows, Mac and Linux computers.

Reception

Like Helltaker, Awaria was well received by players, with 96% of Steam reviews positive following its release.

External links

References

  1. ^ Colp, Tyler (2024-12-17). "Kissing ghosts is hard work in the Helltaker dev's new free game on Steam". Polygon. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  2. ^ "Awaria by vanripper". itch.io. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  3. "New 96% rated bullet hell from Helltaker dev is also completely free". PCGamesN. 2024-12-19. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
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