In addition to the fantastic-lookingSuper Time Force, Capybara Games has some unannounced projects in development, two of which were teased on the most recent episode of8-4 Play. If you’d like to hear this discussion only, skip to the last ten minutes, but know that the folks at 8-4 put on a great podcast.

Kris Piotrowski from Capybara said that one of the games “has a little bit of overlap” withSuperbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EPin terms of its mood. While it is “in no way a sequel toSworcery,” it’s “coming from the same place” with influences likeIco,Dark Souls, andOut of This World.

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The other title — slated for sometime after the aforementioned projects — is “light-hearted,” “totally insane,” and has a vibe reminiscent ofSuper Jail. In other words: hell yes.

Craig D. Adams of Superbrothers was also in the sharing mood. The new game he’s working on “will carry through a lot of the same sensibilities” asSworcery, but will not be a 2D game or have the same signature pixel art style “as a focus.”

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