Harlow

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
Genre: Platformer
Publisher: Rogue Games
Developer: Arman Nobari
Release Date: March 15, 2022

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'Harlow' Is A New Puzzle Platformer Coming to PC And Nintendo Switch in Early 2022 - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on June 29, 2021 @ 10:13 a.m. PDT

Harlow is an atmospheric 2.5D physics-based platformer where you'll use physics to evade the dangers of an ancient planet, gather materials, and plan a party in space.

You're lightyears off-course, low on power, and have one critical goal: throw an epic surprise party so the colonists don't freak out when they defrost.

Meet Harlow, a compact robot aboard the R1-Humanity. Along with Manifesto, the ship's logistics A.I., you'll stockpile supplies and transform the ship from a cold wayward vessel into a stellar celebration to cheer up the cryogenically frozen crew onboard.

Jump, Roll, and Evade! Harlow's physics-based controls will have you navigating oceans of acid, dodging ancient machinery, and traversing lavafalls!

Plan a Surprise Party: Decorate the R1-Humanity with 3D printed party supplies. Unlock different endings based on how you transform the ship!


Key Features:

  • Dozens of handcrafted levels — Explore the detail-packed, ancient planet the R1-Humanity orbits.
  • Original soundtrack — With over 1 hour of original tracks, each level, menu, and scene features a wide range of chillhop, synth, and lo-fi music. 
  • Refined physics & controls — Bounce, dodge, and solve puzzles with simple, intuitive controls.
  • Stunning visuals — Machinery hisses and clanks. Derelict buildings and foreboding mountains rise up around you. Debris, light, and surroundings react to how you play.

Harlow is coming to PC/Mac (Steam) and Nintendo Switch in Q1 2022.


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