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In search of a dry spot.

<span class="bold">On Rusty Trails</span>, an unassumingly complex platformer about a tiny robot that's been forced to relocate, is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 15% launch discount.

His name is Elvis and he is thoroughly mechanical. Also extremely resourceful, determined, and fond of dry places. A terrible storm has claimed his house and he must now search for a new one. The Shifty Suit, his magnetic boots, and his lightning reflexes will carry him a long way. But there are several hidden layers to this story of opposing factions, intolerance, and deep-rooted enmity that will keep you constantly engaged through the fast-paced action and the demanding platforming. Especially since all of that takes place in a cartoonishly gloomy world full of colorful inhabitants, troubled by all too familiar problems. And the best part? You'll get to experience them from all available dimensions.

Guide a tiny homeless robot through a world full of rust that's sorely lacking in trust and keep <span class="bold">On Rusty Trails</span>, available now DRM-free on GOG.com. The 15% discount will last until July 6, 12:59 PM.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/SI8fI11ECb8
Post edited June 22, 2016 by maladr0Id
I like the art style!
And that trailer music is pretty nice too.
Post edited June 22, 2016 by fuzzknuckle
The game looks like a dozen other indie games, but the 'cutscene' art looks nice.
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Loved Tiny and Big... but it was more of a moderate paced game... not sure I like the "fast paced" action... Still I will grab this at some point. (wishlisting for now).
Hah, thought it looked familiar for some reason.
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hyperagathon: Hah, thought it looked familiar for some reason.
Ah, that's why it looked familiar.
The storyline sounds good, but the gameplay in the video doesn't look like anything exceptional. Pretty much another jumping/timing/hazard platformer, though no doubt welcome to fans of that. Also, the main character is way too small. I don't think I'd be able to develop much attachment to them in that setting.
I enjoyed their older works but I fail at Super Meat Boy. Not getting this, ever. I'd rather like a sequel to Tiny & Big.
I loved the music and art style of Tiny and Big, but this looks a little too tricky for an old fellow like me. Sad. Face.
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Smannesman: The game looks like a dozen other indie games, but the 'cutscene' art looks nice.
which is not bad, but its platform, the only one i have and can play i unepic, so i sit this one out.
Well, GOGers have to love this dev as they were the once that made indie@GOG possible.
I think I´ll get this one. Even if it´s not superb in the end I wouldn´t be too sad as these guys have done so much for us!
looks nice.
Bought! I love platformers. Thank you for releasing it here!
That reminds me: I still have Tiny & Big in my backlog. =/