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Long-awaited sequel includes free online multiplayer and a level editor
March 4, 2022
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Author: Fluke Games
Launching today on iOS and Android, The Impossible Game 2 brings back the hardcore gameplay fans know and love, with over 20 new levels, online battle royale multiplayer, and a fully-featured level editor.
Created by indie games developer Fluke Games (formerly FlukeDude), The Impossible Game 2 is a rhythm-action platform game with an incredible soundtrack of electronic dance music, stunning graphics and clever gameplay twists.
This much-anticipated sequel has been in early access since its reveal in November 2021. “So many people signed up for the beta that we had to close the form within just a couple of hours,” said studio head Ed Bentley. “I’d like to thank all the participants for their help improving the game. And gg to everyone I beat testing the battle royale mode.”
The original The Impossible Game became an instant hit when it was first released on the Xbox Live Indie Games platform in 2009 thanks to its addictive gameplay, awesome soundtrack and challenging difficulty. An iPhone version soon followed and reached #2 in the US and Canada App Stores.
It was later ported to Android, PC, PlayStation 3 and PSP, and viewed by tens of millions in viral videos by streamers such as PewDiePie.
Key features of The Impossible Game 2:
New levels and gameplay
Over 20 new levels featuring a range of crazy new mechanics like jetpacks, portals and guns. Each world takes on a new art style and ends with a rad boss battle.
Online battle royale
For the first time, players of The Impossible Game can compete in 60-player online races. This multiplayer mode is cross-platform across iOS and Android and free to play.
Level editor
The built-in level editor has an easy-to-use interface and features every mechanic seen in the rest of the game (aside from boss battles). Players can export and share their creations online.
Free to play, NO ads or pay-to-win
Almost every level, including the online battle royale mode, is available to play for free. Players can optionally purchase a $5 Achievement Pass which unlocks level-progression rewards such as skins and items in the level editor, as well as bonus skateboarding level “Cloud 9”.
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