'Kick' announcement: a 2D anime-inspired platformer revealed

The announcement trailer introduces 'Kick,' a 2D anime-style side-scroller by Nospacelost, blending soccer physics and platforming.
Nospacelost has officially revealed its latest project, Kick, a 2D anime-inspired side-scrolling platformer, with the release of an announcement trailer. The game promises a blend of vibrant visuals and unique gameplay mechanics centered around soccer physics, offering an unconventional take on the platforming genre.
In Kick, players will navigate a stylized world by mastering the art of controlling a soccer ball through various physics-based challenges. The trailer showcases an environment that merges sharp anime influences with a dynamic and lively color palette, creating an immersive setting for players. From intricate maneuvers to well-timed shots, the core gameplay revolves around leveraging the ball to overcome obstacles, complete challenges, and progress through different levels.
To keep things engaging, the game includes unlockable skins, adding a layer of personalization and incentive for completing objectives. While details about multiplayer capabilities or additional modes are absent, Kick appears to focus on its solo gameplay mechanics, honing in on skill-based control of the ball.
The announcement confirms that Kick will be available on PC through Steam, though an exact release date has not yet been disclosed. As no further information on platforms or expansions has been mentioned, it remains unclear if the game will eventually land on consoles or other distribution services.
For fans of stylized indie games and unique gameplay innovations, Kick seems poised to carve a niche of its own. The title's combination of anime aesthetics and soccer-inspired mechanics provides an intriguing mix, setting it apart from more typical entries in the platforming genre. However, concrete gameplay details or extended demonstrations of its mechanics will be crucial in determining how well Kick delivers on its promises.
The development studio, Nospacelost, is yet to unveil more about their previous work or future ambitions, leaving players with limited context about the company behind the game. Still, the fresh concept itself and the vibrant visual style presented in the trailer suggest that this is a title worth keeping an eye on for enthusiasts of indie gaming.
With Kick “coming soon” to PC, fans will have to wait for further announcements or potential early access updates to get a hands-on experience with the game. Those interested can wishlist the game on Steam to stay updated as more information unfolds.
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Zoe writes about game releases, indie titles, and gaming culture.
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