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    RE:OZMA – Accessible sandbox game with fast and exciting action now available on Steam early access

    SHIFTRICK announced that 2D hybrid sandbox game, RE:OZMA, is available on Steam Early Access for Windows PC players. (Since Dec 19, 2019)

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    “RE:OZMA” is a game that the survival and exploration of an alien who is left with only his soul after a massive space explosion burned his entire body. While elements such as digging, crafting, building and housing of sandboxes remain, seek more accessible sandbox games with fast and exciting action.

    “After the recent demo test, we have been trying new things through combining actions to lower barriers to entering the sandbox genre itself. We will ultimately seek to expand and converge various genres and develop RE:OZMA a better, fun game through communication with platers during early access.”
    Said Kelly Choi, CEO

    The Early Access version will unveil new character design ‘flame’ and a total of 22 new skills that fit the changed action concept, along with five different types of boss monsters and 200 objects that users can create themselves. Also, the character makes an infinite transformation by excavating graves of past dead aliens, collecting body parts of aliens and merging them with his own soul.

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