Robots are amazing these days. They’re not only compact, but quiet as well. So quiet that, despite having followed the development of this promising platformer since the early days, the release of Joyride Laborotories Nikki And The Robots last week went completely unnoticed by me, and that’s just sad. Maybe it’s the chunky, colourful sprites. Maybe it’s the fantastically bouncy chiptune music (seriously, it’s goooooood) and maybe it’s the fact that secret agent Nikki is planning on saving the world wearing her most kitty-tastic catsuit, but the whole package is just strangely loveable.
Gamesta.com reports on a few humble indie developers that have set up a pay what you want scheme for their game. There are even free versions or demos available for 3 differing titles for whatever the taste might be.
Joyride Labs have revealed that their upcoming platformer, Nikki and the Robots, is about to enter in to its paid beta stage and have further announced that the game will be adopting a unique variation on the pay-what-you-want model that entices customers to buy early.
Joyride Laboratories has reveale an interesting release schedule for its recently announced platformer Nikki and the Robots. Instead of releasing the game all at once, Joyride will roll out the game’s two modes over five separate releases, with all content scheduled to be out by the end of 2010.