The Small Worlds designer has unleashed a new wayside-n-wayward opus, Unnatural Selection. In this game, you grab a handful of worms, introduce them to new environments, and hope for them to evolve into more grotesque and dangerous life forms. Shute promises sixteen different creatures, and notes that “the last few are pretty fiendish” to find.
I guess it’s a kind of a sandbox puzzle game, both in that you’re free to experiment at will and in that you’re mostly playing in the sand. Sand and drainage ditches and rotted corpses. It’s all high society here.
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As for Shute’s ongoing work at his neat-looking black-dude-in-a-suit exploration platformer, Entanglement, it continues to be ongoing. Yet in mind of Gopherwood Studios’ recent game of the same name, Shute has dropped the title. Well, he never was that attached to it in the first place. At the moment, then, Shute’s much-anticipated game is a game with no name.
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