Following a 48-hour marathon coding session, author Markus "Notch" Persson expelled a top-down action diversion on Sunday night that you can fool around for free.
The NES-style diversion is suggestive of Notch's important free-to-play game: Controlling a featureless avatar, you can cut up down trees, cave rocks and free-for-all monsters in a procedurally generated world. According to the Objectives screen, your principal objective is to snuff out the Air Wizard.
You can possibly download or fool around it in your browser .
Persson created as segment of Ludum Dare , a competition in that designers are since two days to draw, ethics and measure an whole diversion to completion. Just considering about it sounds exhausting.
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