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A topic by CraigItsFryday created Oct 19, 2016 Views: 331
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What is CANARI?

We like to think that CANARI a game not quite like any other, but its pedigree is a blend of rogue-like and platformer games. The majority of gameplay asks you to traverse treacherous caves in the dark with virtually everything in the environment trying to kill you. Every time you die, the world recreates itself randomly, but guided by the designers hand.

Who is CANARI's audience?

Players who enjoy Binding of Isaac, Rogue Legacy, and Spelunky will appreciate CANARI's character progression and hidden loot. While CANARI is not a hardcore platformer, you will need to watch your step. Thumb skills are necessary to navigate LUMIN in the dark without leading him into death.

What is the goal of CANARI?

The goal of CANARI is to reach your crashed ship at the basin of a crater and escape the planet. In order to do that, you need to control LUMIN, a light utility robot that scares away enemies with it's headlamp. By collecting energy from crystals in the environment, you can respawn and upgrade your robot's abilities. If you run out of energy, the game's over and you lose all progress. Players are tracked on a global ranking for a variety of skills: stealth, speed, upgrades, kills and deaths. If you're not a speed runner, that's okay with us. We choose give you an opportunity to be rewarded for whichever way you like to play.

What makes CANARI different?

CANARI mixes the difficulty of rogue-likes with a defensive combat system, unique weapon upgrades that require the player to think and plan their attacks, and an exciting sci-fi universe waiting to be uncovered. Our goal is to create a game that has replayability, rewards a variety of gameplay styles, and has something interesting to discover for those look hard enough. CANARI doesn't hold your hand, but nurtures discovery, adventure and skill.