Gun-Shoes Platformer Downwell Is Also Heading To PC

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Tokyo-based game creator Ojiro Fumoto has announced that his action-platformer Downwell will be coming to PC, as well as iOS and Android.

 

This news arrived as Fumoto put up a new website for the game that explains how the game works and revealed what platforms it would be coming to. It’s worth scrolling all the way down.

 

As to when Downwell is due to arrive, it still stands as 2015, without any thing more specific.

 

If you need a reminder, Downwell has you playing a guy falling down a well that’s full of traps and weird creatures. You need to shoot them with your gun-shoes to clear a safe path downwards. There’s also the occasional chance to purchase new items at a shop during your descent.


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