Capybara Games, the creative minds who brought us the lovable but gross Critter Crunch, are going back to iPhone development for their next project. It's a collaboration between them, Superbrothers, and Jim Guthrie of some sort.
I'm sticking with the vague descriptors here for a reason -- it's not entirely clear what Sword & Sworcery EP is, exactly. There's a site with some teaser images, out-of-context quotes, and the same video you see before you. And even after looking through it all a few times, I'm still not sure what this game is about.
But I know I need to find out, because damn. It certainly looks to be something cool in the making.
Jordan Devore is Destructoid's PC gaming manager and founding ginger editor. He is said to be easy to love but difficult to know. When Samit inquired about his curious bio photo Jordan simply replied: "bitches love sandcastles" ... yet, there is no sandcastle in that photo. We may never truly understand his ways.
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also, here's hoping for a psn release too!
Kind of looks like an old "leisure suit larry" type game from the graphics.