Here’s a look at an incomplete stage of Bit.Trip Runner2

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Enough of the pageantry! Enough of glitz! Let forgo all forms of public relations and instead take a cold, hard, dead-faced look at the upcoming Bit.Trip spin-off title Bit.Trip Presents: Runner2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien and take it for what it is — a videogame about running and jumping.

This stage is still a work in progress. There are still bugs to be worked out, features to be added, placeholder art to be un-placeholdered, and so forth. If you want to give the developers some suggestions on how to make this stage better, head on over to their blog. In the meantime, there is plenty off action here, including some new environmental hazards and boons to interact with. There are giant fans for blowing, and slippery rails for hanging and grinding. And checkpoints! For nerds!

For the most part though, it looks like more Bit.Trip RUNNER but with a Toon Town twist. Only a total grump would take issue with that.

Gameplay Friday, Now with more Art! [Runner2]


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