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Publisher(s)
  
SOEDESCO

Engine
  
Unity

Developer
  
Freshly Squeezed

Mode
  
Single-player video game

9/10
Steam

Composer(s)
  
Joel Forssell

Initial release date
  
29 January 2016

Genre
  
Adventure game

Platform
  
Microsoft Windows


Designer(s)
  
Robert Graff Jonatan Keil

Programmer(s)
  
David Forssell Petter Vernersson

Artist(s)
  
Anders Hedström Mikael Karlsson Simon Öqvist

Similar
  
Let's Sing, Grey Goo, Obliteracers, Bombshell, Sébastien Loeb Rall

Defunct is an adventure video game developed by the Swedish developer Freshly Squeezed from Visby. Defunct received several nominations at the 2014 Swedish Game Awards including Game of the Year, which it went on to win. The game was also nominated for Best Student Project at the 2014 Unity Awards.

In March 2015, it was announced that Freshly Squeezed had signed a publishing deal with the Dutch video game publisher SOEDESCO. Release date was originally expected to be in Q3, 2015, for PC. However, the release date was pushed back and released on Steam on January 29, 2016.

Gameplay

The game is set on a post-human Earth, where the player plays as an old, broken, racing robot. Players are barely able to move by themselves and are therefore required to use the environment for propulsion by utilizing the "Gravitize" ability to increase their gravitational pull. By turning this ability on when going downhill, the player will go faster; turning it off when going uphill will result in less of a decrease in speed.

There are speed boosts throughout the levels, either in the shape of little orbs which gives you a short burst of speed or as bottles or pools of "Enerjuice" which fills up a blue meter and can be used whenever the player chooses.

The player also has the ability to "Magnetize" which allows the player to stick to surfaces when going upside down or vertically.

References

Defunct (video game) Wikipedia