Kumo is a beautiful and atmospheric RPG puzzler currently in development!
There is always something wonderful about exploring unique and expansive worlds from the comfort of our living rooms. From delving into dank caves to frolicking through flowery fields, one always relishes the opportunity to traverse new environments at a moments notice. Well, Kumo certainly seems to have something special to offer with a fresh take on exploration! Now we will get to live a life in the clouds, just like some of us have always dreamed.
What is Kumo?
Kumo is the name of the kingdom in which the game takes place. You play as a young boy on a journey to discover all the mysteries that lie in this enchanted land. Solve puzzles and explore every corner to uncover everything that the expansive landscape has to offer. It is sure to be a relaxing adventure that will guide you through a range of emotions as you help this young child on his epic quest.
With the soothing aesthetic of the environment combined with what is sure to be quite a relaxing soundtrack, Kumo will be one cute and zen game that we do not intend to miss! The charming yet mysterious character design leaves much to the imagination when it comes to what our protagonists behavior might be like. Also, a depth of detail in the scenery is truly exciting to see in an indie game, and this title certainly has it!
For more information…
Kumo is a solo indie project by developer Benjamin Gregg, and is currently still a work in progress. However, it has seen a demo version, so hopefully the release isn’t too far off. Regardless, we can tell that this will certainly be a game worth waiting for!
The alluring cloud design had us hooked in right away, and we can’t wait to unearth all that is in store with Kumo! For up-to-date information on Kumo, be sure to follow Benjamin on Twitter by clicking here! For all the details behind the scenes, you may also follow Kumo on Discord, and don’t forget to like on Facebook. Kumo is now on Kickstarter, so you can also help this wonderful title reach its maximum potential.
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