// Pitiri 1977

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Now isn’t this great…!
It’s my brother’s birthday and this Claw-thing crashes into our house and takes away Sammy! I guess someone has to play hero now…

Pitiri 1977 is an adventure-platformer with much exploration in both world and story, and is paying tribute to its classic pioneers – not only by its gameplay, but also by its background story. A narrative, that is set in 1977 (the glorious year of Star Wars IV, the Atari 2600, the Voyager One spacecraft & Led Zeppelin’s “Presence”), in an imposing world, created by using hand-painted graphics, characters, solid physics and a 1970s soundtrack, gradually opened up by the player’s acquired abilities.

You play as a kid with supernatural powers, whose brother has been kidnapped by an unknown evil. On your quest to get your brother back, you venture through a twisted 70s science fiction utopia that lies beyond the known…

KEY FEATURES

  • Stylish 70s Setting
  • Story driven gameplay
  • Metroidvania like adventure
  • Hand-painted Levels, Characters and Objects
  • Solid Physics engine
  • Cool 1970s Music
  • 5 supernatural Abilities
  • Sandbox Level Editor (Beta)
  • Including full soundtrack!

★★★★
Winner of the ‘Content Award 2010’ for Games and the Impulse XC Sponsorship 2010, Pitiri 1977 is shaping up to be a rather striking-looking game. – indiegames.com

★★★★
Pitiri 1977 is easy to pickup, feels like a familiar platformer with the added excellence of special abilities to progress through each level, and is visually appealing is almost every way – especially the fantastic cutscene. – indiegamemag.com

★★★★
An excellent platformer game that is extremely well polished and has some very creative game play mechanics. – www.clickteam.com

★★★★
A jawdropping cinematic intro and an introductory level in a beautifully handpainted suburban landscape signal that these guys mean serious business. – Adam Dobay (Klikdisc)

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ILIKESCIFI Games

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ILIKESCIFI Games

Release date:

April 4, 2015

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