Super Meat Boy Forever is a ‘true sequel’ due out in 2018

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Super Meat Boy Forever lives!

Originally announced years ago as an auto-run platformer for PC and tablets, it has resurfaced and is now planned for Steaį€£m, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android in 2018.

“To describe [the game] as an auto-runner would be a disservice,” says Team Meat. “It’s like saying that Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a game about a swordsman. Meat Boy / Bandage Girl do always run, but there is so much more to the game than running. They can attack enemies, they can dash through the air, there are tons of levels, there are bosses, there are secrets, and there is a surprising amount of difficulty that doesn’t feel unfair. It’s everything you would expect a Super Meat Boy sequel to be.”

Nugget is all that’s good in this world. I’m already emotionally invested.

Another note: “Levels are dynamically constructed based on difficulty. Each time you beat a level, it reconstructs into a harder version of itself (up to a point…we aren’t gods).” has a “system that allows us to give a criteria of difficulty and pacing that makes the levels randomly, but still within the confines of what we want the levels to be presented as,” according to Team Meat.

I’m looking forward to attempting to overź§™come the ridiculous challenges that await.


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