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Unveils a unique, retro-styled adversary in this groundbreaking game

ZOE Begone! embodies raw, hand-drawn anarchy.

Unleashes a novel, retro-inspired adversary in this innovative artistic game
Unleashes a novel, retro-inspired adversary in this innovative artistic game

Unveils a unique, retro-styled adversary in this groundbreaking game

Step into the vibrant world of ZOE Begone, an upcoming indie shooter game that brings new life to the bullet hell genre with its hand-drawn animations inspired by 1930s drawn-on-film animation, notably influenced by Norman McLaren and the golden age of arcade shooters.

In this action-packed adventure, you'll take on the role of Zoe, a film-strip heroine, as you fight a formidable foe in a world of surreal cartoon physics. The enemies in ZOE Begone! are brought to life by a gigantic paintbrush, adding a unique twist to the bullet hell genre.

As you dash, shoot, and pound through chaotic arenas, beware of enemies that splatter ink when defeated. But don't let that dampen your spirits, as you collect Apples to unlock new weapons, power-ups, and passive abilities, allowing you to customize and evolve your playstyle.

ZOE Begone offers multiple modes such as Arcade (defeat the Animator), Time Attack (race against the clock), and Frame Trap (extended boss rush), contributing to its infinite replayability. The game also features a jazzy reactive soundtrack that emphasizes player actions like dodging and dashing.

Blending classic shoot 'em up design with modern action, ZOE Begone is a testament to the creativity of its developer, Retchy, a solo developer who has managed to create a unique and immersive gaming experience.

The game is launching on multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and is set to release on September 17.

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[1] Hand-drawn animations inspired by 1930s drawn-on-film animation [2] Influences from Norman McLaren’s animation [3] Classic arcade shooters like Metal Slug and Resogun [4] High-intensity bullet-hell gameplay [5] Dynamic weapon and ability upgrades via collectible Apples

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