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Animal Well, last year’s intricate 2D exploration game from developer Billy Basso, was one of our favorite games of 2024.The puzzles within the lo-fi Metroidvania-ish sidescroller run so deep ...
Animal Well; Animal Well developer Billy Basso hints at a new game that will 'be in the same universe but may not be a direct sequel' News. By Elie Gould published 23 May 2024 ...
If you've heard of Animal Well, the latest game from developer Billy Basso, chances are it's thanks to YouTuber Videogamedunkey, who snapped it up for his publishing label Bigmode.What started as ...
Animal Well - the 2D pixel art adventure from developer Billy Basso - will launch this May.. Sharing the news, Basso said he "couldn't be prouder of how the game turned out" following seven years ...
The title took seven years for Billy Basso to develop–all on his own. Back in 2022, popular YouTuber videogamedunky announced Bigmode, his publishing arm. On Sunday, it was announced that Animal ...
In this episode of Developers React to Speedruns, we invited Billy Basso, the developer behind Animal Well, along with Dan Adelman (business & publishing) and Leah Gastrow from Bigmode, to witness ...
The artwork, score, and game design all come from a single, very dedicated developer, Billy Basso, ... Animal Well was released May 9 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Windows PC.
Animal Well review: A deep and rich well. In Bigmode's publishing debut, developer Billy Basso gives us a rich and atmospheric metroidvania platforming experience with endless secrets to discover.
Is Animal Well on Game Pass? The adventure game from Billy Basso sees you, a strange blob-like creature, hatching from a flower, setting off into the deep dark unknown of the underground.
Animal Well, a brand-new Metroidvania title, developed by Billy Basso and published by Bigmode, offers plenty of trophies for players to unlock. Your login session has expired.
Animal Well, last year’s intricate 2D exploration game from developer Billy Basso, was one of our favorite games of 2024.The puzzles within the lo-fi Metroidvania-ish sidescroller run so deep ...