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Released
Available Now: App Store
Genre: Physics-Based Action
Platforms: Universal
Requirements: iOS 7.0+

Game Synopsis

Alone in the jungle, legs inoperative, and no provisions, you’ll need to be crafty with the only item left: a rocket launcher and the seemingly endless ammo. It’s not going to be easy destroying swarms of monstrous enemies while using that same item to launch you over bottomless pits, lava lakes, and more. However, you must try. Survive as long as you can and make it as far as possible.

FeaturePlays

Rocket jump

Use the rocket launcher to propel you, i.e., move around. Unfortunately, your lack of leg control means flying through the air like a rag doll.

Rope swing

As an alternative method of travel, grab ropes with your free hand. Sometimes, swinging near the treetops could even offer a beneficial substitute path.

Supply drops

Locate and open crates that may contain assets such as knives, ice skates, guided rockets, and so on. Additionally, leveling up provides helpful upgrades.

Developer

Astrosnout

Astrosnout is an independent game studio located in Tampere, Finland. The team consists of two brothers: Henri Kuismin and Eerik Kuismin. Eerik is in charge of music and sound design and Henri mostly takes care of the rest. Astrosnout was founded by Henri Kuismin in 2014, about a year after he graduated as a Bachelor of Media from Tampere University of Applied Sciences. For a couple of years during his studies, Henri also worked as a 3D-artist for a local game company and left the job on his graduation day to start working on his own ideas. Eerik, having a long background as a musician and working with sounds, joined the team soon after Astrosnout was founded as he grew more and more interested in developing music and sounds for games. The two brothers have a long history with games all the way back to childhood, when they first got to play video games together on many of the early gaming devices.