India-based impartial solo recreation developer Baba Black Sheep Games has introduced a rhythm-based cricket title, Bat to the Beat, for PC. The recreation will launch later this yr on Steam, with a demo presently obtainable on the platform. Bat to the Beat combines cricket and rhythm-based motion and takes inspiration from rhythm video games like Crypt of the NecroDancer.
The developer additionally launched a trailer for the title on Wednesday, exhibiting off percussive cricket gameplay. Bat to Beat is a rhythm-based cricket motion title the place gamers journey throughout cricketing locations and bat to distinct native beats that vary from “one-drop reggae beats of Jamaica to syncopated Bollywood-inspired rhythms,” the developer mentioned in press launch.
Bat to Beat is impressed by standard rhythm-based video games like Crypt of the NecroDancer, Rhythm Heaven Fever and Super Hexagon. The PC title is in the works at Baba Black Sheep Games, the improvement label of solo recreation developer Kunal Joshi.
The recreation is presently obtainable to wishlist on Steam, with a demo reside on retailer, as nicely. According to the developer, the demo exhibits a “slice of what to expect,” with the full recreation launching with extra ranges and music.
Bat to the Beat’s requires rhythm and spatial consciousness from gamers, who want to make split-second determination to both go for a dangerous shot or defend on each beat. The recreation has been developed in Unity engine and options controller assist and an unique soundtrack.
Baba Black Sheep Games has additionally launched system necessities for the recreation on each Windows and macOS. There’s no launch date for Bat to the Beat but, but it surely’s confirmed to launch through Steam later this yr.
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