Sega Promises Pretty Propeller-Headed Platformer Heroki Will Be Out Soon

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Sega has announced that pretty iOS platformer Heroki will be out soon and will be sold at the premium price of $7.99.

 

Sega is only acting as publisher in this case as the game is the debut title of Netherlands-based studio Picomy and has been in development for five years, although, it wasn’t revealed until two years ago at PAX Prime.

 

In it, you play as Heroki, a hero with a propeller head, who is on a quest to save the world and battle any enemies that get in the way. “Heroki uses the wind to fly, freefall, dash, and bash across beautiful 3D rendered sky-islands, jungles, seas and deserts, on a quest to save the peaceful sky village of Levantia,” Sega explains.

 

The game will apparently offer 10 hours of play across four worlds in which you’ll meet a cast of friendly characters and dozens of unique enemies. You can get a look at all this in the game’s debut trailer above.


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