N64-Style 3D Platformer FreezeME Hits Up Steam On December 10th

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Rainy Night Creations has announced that its N64-style 3D platformer FreezeME will be coming to Steam for PC on December 10th. A new trailer can be watched above.

 

FreezeME has you playing as a young girl called “R” who has a camera that can freeze objects in time and space when taking a picture of them.

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“R” is trying to track down her friend “M” after she was abducted by Fat the Cat who believes that it will help him create a “Dog-Free-World.”

 

FreezeME should also be heading to Wii U at a later date.


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