Summary

  • A new multiplayer pixelart game endeavours to replicate the stealthy tutorials of 1980s gaming, called Escape From Castle Matsumoto
  • It features two player splitscreen racing to loot a Japanese castle, allowing users to lay traps and obstacles for their opponent and engage them directly if required
  • Players can also choose to play remote multiplayer modes over local networks or the same computer, as well as single player against AI opponents
  • Having garnered generally positive reviews since its release in December 2022, the developers, mausimus and Chris “Joker” Femo, have recently incorporated a range of historical references into the game, including plotlines and gameplay elements derived from the iconic 1960s Japanese puppet show, Ninja Hattori.

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