Global game publisher CFK (CEO Changsik Koo) will submit three of its publishing titles to the ‘Indie Game Show 2023 (from now on referred to as BIGS 2023)’ held from August 10th (Thursday) to August 16th (Wednesday). The day said
‘Room Indie Game Show’ is an online game show held in 2020 by Neowiz to support indie game companies in the era of Corona and is celebrating its 4th round this year. Anyone can directly experience original indie games, which are gaining popularity online.
CFK prepared three types of entries at BIGS 2023, including ‘Ninja Issen,’ ‘Architype Blue’ and ‘Connected Clue,’ and users can see the pre-release appearance of the three types through the demo version and official PV video. Information on the exhibits is as follows. In addition to BIGS 2023, CFK plans to release more upcoming games through various game shows scheduled for the year’s second half.
◈ Ninja One Island
‘Ninja Issen’ claims to be a ‘hyper ninja action’ genre depicting the action of the escaped ninja ‘Kiba’ and was developed by ‘Asteroid-J,’ a one-man indie game company in Korea. The pleasure of defeating the crowd of enemies with a single knife and the fun of breaking through using various ninja skills against the boss that blocks your way with multiple patterns and non-stop attacks are the characteristics of ‘Ninja Issen. ‘
‘Ninja Issen,’ equipped with a cyberpunk atmosphere in a virtual future city drawn with ‘retro filter’ and agile ninja action one-on-one, has received steady attention from gamers at home and abroad since its release. It was selected as ‘Best Indie’ at the ‘Made with Unity (MWU) Korea Awards 2022’, a content contest based on the Unity engine selected by Unity Korea, and drew attention.
CFK said that ‘Ninja Issen ‘ has released various demo versions and improved the game quality by reflecting numerous gamer feedback, such as adjusting balance and difficulty and replacing cutscene illustrations. In addition, it is preparing for release within the year by strengthening its unique hyper ninja action and increasing things to enjoy, such as adding new stages and giant bosses.
◈ Arki-type Blue
‘Archetype Blue’ is a deck-building rogue-lite genre game developed by ‘Codename Bom,’ a Korean indie game company. Based on the story of ‘King Arthur,’ a medieval worldview well known to the public, it contains the contents of overcoming adversity by working with colleagues.
As it deals with deck-building elements, it is characterized by the strategic fun of recruiting, arranging companions in the right place, and fighting by combining cards with various characteristics. In particular, mental strength and reputation were introduced in addition to general statistics such as physical strength and defense, so maintaining relationships with colleagues affects combat power. Several options for combinations were also given.
‘Archetype Blue’ was also selected in the general category at BIC 2023, which will be held from August 17th. We plan to meet users through various channels before launch.
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◈ Connected Crew
‘Connected Clue,’ developed by ‘Alpheratz’ and claiming to be a mystery adventure genre, allows users to become detectives of detectives and discover mysterious cases, multiple suspects’ alibis, and the truth hidden in lies. It is a game where you can experience the thrill of solving a trick in front of your eyes and finding the real culprit.
‘Connected Clue’ is not a simple text-based reasoning adventure, but you can directly explore the stage in the game. The user becomes the detective ‘Diana’ and solves large and small incidents in Salomon Village. Sometimes, thrilling situations occur, such as secretly following a suspect or sneaking somewhere to find evidence.
You can collect and record various pieces of evidence in a ‘detective notebook’ or secure decisive data at the crime scene depending on items you have, such as magnifying glasses and charcoal powder. In addition, you can experience several systems reminiscent of a mystery game, such as using a stethoscope to open a locked safe by relying on subtle changes in the sound of the dial or using a hairpin to open and enter a locked lock.
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