Rockin’ Android's Jody Mahler talks about the recently released Gundemonium Collection, the localization process, and Rockin' Android's future plans.
Time bunnies, cat curses, and power suits! Metroidvania fun time for all!
"Rockin' Android's latest release, Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils, has finally made its North American debut with a surprise release in the Indie Royale Back to School Bundle. Originally released in Japan back in 2006, I was thoroughly impressed back in April when I got my hands on the then-world-exclusive complete English build. I really had to limit myself from turning my preview into a full on review because the gameplay was that darned good. As it turns out, not only can Murasame of Platine Dispositif make some pretty good shooting games, he can also craft a daring, difficult and delightful action platformer as well."
-Presspauseradio.com
WingDamage.com writes: "Indie Royale’s Back to School bundle will get you ready for a new year of learning — assuming your classes involve playing indie games. Up until September 22nd, you can get seven games including Swords & Soldiers, Lunar Flight, Sequence, and Cute Things Dying Violently by paying the current minimum (just over $5 as of this writing).
Rockin’ Android has taken the opportunity to release their new open-map platformer, Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils, a few weeks ahead of its October 2nd release date to bundle buyers alongside two other titles from the publisher: Flying Red Barrel and Qlione.
Paying $8 or more will also add minusbaby’s BIAS album to the bundle."