Puzzle adventure Pan-Pan from the Shelter devs looks wonderful
And it's out this month.
Might and Delight’s back catalogue boasts some pretty stunning games, such as Shelter, Pid, and ‘expandalone’ Paws: A Shelter 2 Story. Its latest project Pan-Pan —produced in collaboration with one-man Swedish developer Spelkraft—is out this month.
Let’s have a wee look at it in motion:
“Might and Delight in collaboration with Spelkraft invites you to explore a world lush with colour and punctuated by the tranquil sounds of a melodic soundtrack,” explains the game’s site. “Set against a backdrop of soothing ambient sounds crafted by renowned sound composer Simon Viklund, your task is to fix your downed spaceship and begin the pilgrimage home. In a world littered with world shifting riddles and sprinkled with the memorable characters—how you solve this riddles is firmly in your hands.”
Similar to both Shelter games, then, a combination of environmental exploration, narrative storytelling, and intuitive problem solving is what makes Pan-Pan tick—and it looks darn lovely for it. Although without a price tag for now, it’s heading to Steam on August 29.
Here’s a smattering of screens to tide you over till then:
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