Summary
"Tombwater" is a video game that blends elements from different types of games, specifically "soulslike" and "Metroidvania" genres. It allows players to adjust the game's difficulty using sliders, making it more accessible. The game features an open-world design where players can explore different areas, solve puzzles, and engage in combat.
Key Facts
- "Tombwater" is a video game that combines elements of two game genres: "soulslike" and "Metroidvania."
- The game includes options for players to adjust how much damage they take and deal, allowing for a customizable difficulty level.
- "Tombwater" features an open-world map where players can explore various areas by finding and using different items.
- The setting is an "Eldritch Western," a theme mixing horror with a Western-style environment.
- The game involves a character known as "the Kid" who explores a mining town called Tombwater.
- Players can complete optional side quests and interact with the game's environment and characters to uncover story elements.
- Combat in "Tombwater" is designed to be smooth and offers a variety of weapons, charms, and spells for players to use.
- The game is developed by a small team called Moth Atlas and is noted for its design and passionate development.