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Type:Rider Releasing October 10 for Android and iOS Devices

BulkyPix and Ex Nihilo have announced that Type:Rider will release for iOS and Android devices on October 10. Players will have to use their brain and dexterity to control punctuation marks, collect artifacts and travel across history in this epic adventure. Read on to learn more and watch the making-of video for Type:Rider.

From the Press Release
They’re all around us: in the streets, in our books, on our screens. Such a part of our life that we almost consume them without even thinking about it, as we breath; so familiar that we forgot to notice them, we forgot their name, how old they are, their history. With Type:Rider, the fonts leap today from the shadows on October 10 on iOS and Android! Published by BulkyPix and developed by Ex Nihilo in coproduction with Arte, Type:Rider leads you on an incredible journey through ages and history of typography. Arte will release freely a part of the game on their website.


Type:Rider is a riddle and platforms game that will use all your brain skills and dexterity to be completed. Control the two punctuation marks “:”, collect artifacts, cross the barriers of history and solve many headaches through 9 originals levels. From the firsts prehistorical painting to the Pixel, via the Times New Roman or the decry Comic Sans MS. Explore those magnificent universes based on real archives pictures and surrounded by a soundtrack created by AudioGaming that fits perfectly to the game.

Features:

  • 9 original levels (plus a secret one), each based on a unique font
  • An amazing visual and sound atmosphere
  • Solves riddles with increasing difficulty
  • 4 ways to control your characters (including Gamepad)
  • A game which combines fun and knowledge
  • Optimized for iPhone 4S and iPad 2 or more recent




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