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Daedalic Entertainment and developer Kong Orange have announced that Felix The Reaper will be launching in a few weeks on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Windows PC, and Mac (both PC and Mac via Steam). Felix The Reaper is a soulful puzzle adventure game about a dancing agent of Death. This announcement was made during Microsoft’s recent “Inside Xbox” episode, which also revealed that Felix The Reaper will be a Game Pass title on day one.
Felix The Reaper is a romantic comedy and 3D puzzle game in which players alter events to end the lives of humans as ordered by the Ministry of Death. Like all reapers, Felix can only move in the shadows, but thankfully he can change the direction of the sun and move objects in a snap to create safe passage through increasingly devilish scenarios. Each destiny fulfilled gets Felix one step closer to his heart’s desire: Betty the Maiden from the Ministry of Life. This eccentrically surprising adventure features original music from a dozen independent musicians, as well as an intricate in-game database on the art and representation of Death throughout history.
Some of the key features for Felix The Reaper include:
A wonderfully original puzzle adventure with uniquely challenging gameplay set in a beautifully colorful, gruesomely sweet world.
Samba through over 20 story levels, plus hardcore difficulty variants for each stage and bonus unlockable time trials.
Play as Felix, a loveable reaper with the heart of a dancer.
Choose your own tunes on Felix‘s Walkman from a variety of indie music artists.
Watch Felix dance with exquisite moves developed by professional dancers.
Experience a fantastic world inspired by and showcasing nearly 1,000 years of art and storytelling depicting Death across multiple cultures.
Felix The Reaper will arrive on October 17, 2019. Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think. If you are a Game Pass subscriber, will you be downloading it and playing it? If you are on another platform, will you be picking it up?