Just released from Albatross Wirehead is a C64 inspired game called Flufy Cleaning Co., an homage the classic Jet Set Willy! Available now for Name Your Own Price at itch.io.
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In this platform game you are tasked to clean a strange warehouse. You must move from room to room, collecting all the rubbish items. Rooms can contain different kinds of monsters that you need to avoid. Complete the game by collecting every rubbish item from every room.
This game is an almost entirely procedurally generated Jet Set Willy clone. I made it as a homage to one of my favorite games as a child, Jet Set Willy on the Commodore 64. It is made in honour of the great work by Matthew Smith (creator of Jet Set Willy) and Shahid Ahmad (creator of the C64 version). The aesthetic of Flufy Cleaning Co. is based heavily on the Commodore 64 version and uses the C64 colour palette, screen resolution and C64 emulated sound and music.
Game Features
- Procedurally generated worlds, rooms, enemies and textures.
- Pre-set game modes and also custom game mode, allowing custom world sizes, custom seeds and toggle cheats.
- 8 Playable characters.
- Keyboard and Controller support.
- Lots and lots of Commodore nostalgia.
Credits
Design, code and graphics by Albatross Wirehead.
Additional Character GFX
Marcus by JustWall Games
Ryan by Ryan Kwok
Mika by Mika Pyon
Izzy by OddSocks
Available now for Windows.
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