Imp of the Sun 2D Platformer In Peruvian Style Coming To PC On June 30
Sunwolf Entertainment announced that its 2D platformer Imp of the Sun would be released on PC ( Steam and Epic Games Store) on June 30th. At the same time, the developers released a video diary about the game’s unusual musical accompaniment.
The music in Imp of the Sun features Peruvian styles such as huayno and festive and includes the sounds of ancient instruments never before used in modern compositions – some of them have a history of 6 thousand years.
According to the plot, the Sun itself created a fiery son with the help of its dying energy and sent him to return to the fallen kingdoms that fell under traitors’ rule. To return light and life to the earth and its people, the hero, will have to use his fiery will, mind, and reflexes, moving through the dungeons filled with ruthless enemies, ruled by the former guardians of the Sun.
As Son of the Sun, players will explore vast, hand-drawn 2D environments as they navigate challenging levels and react quickly to various enemies. As you progress, the hero will acquire new powers and abilities. Along the way, the player will be able to make friends with the remaining people and learn their stories, obtaining artifacts that tell about the glory of the days of the reign of the Sun.
The culture of the Andean civilizations inspires the art style and music. The developers promise five unique and difficult bosses, which can be fought in any order – each with its own complex mechanics and backstory.