Nihilumbra Studio Delivers Double Trouble With 'Ocean' Soundtrack & Bundle

Nihilumbra creator BeautiFun Games are set to launch a brand new puzzle-adventure, Professor Lupo: Ocean, on October 5th. Launching on Steam, the standalone sequel to the popular Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets saga, Ocean will be available in a unique bundle, bringing both games together for $15.99 (15.99€/£15.99).

Set to release on Steam on October 5th, and Nintendo Switch later this year, the twin pairing will be available for $15.99 (€15.99/£15.99). If you already own the original Horrible Pets, and want to dive into just the latest instalment, you’ll be able to grab Ocean on its own for just $4.99 (€3.99/£3.99).

Professor Lupo: Ocean blends gorgeous hand-drawn characters and 2D grid-based gameplay with challenging, deadly puzzles. With 40 story-driven levels, you’ll have to navigate the abandoned ship you wake on, utilize water flow and currents to progress - while avoiding alien creatures on board that are set to harm or hinder - to discover the mysteries of who you really are.

Its latest Steam trailer is below, as well as a list of key features.
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Key Features:

  • Puzzles: Solve challenging, deadly puzzles and mini-games by using the flow and currents of water to your advantage. Discover all the hidden documents across each level to truly push your puzzle solving abilities.

  • Story: The stand alone sequel to “Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets” saga, Ocean is a rich story-driven adventure across 40 levels that’s filled with plot twists. Uncover the mystery of who you are, and why you’ve woken at the bottom of the ocean.

  • World: Professor Lupo: Ocean is populated by fascinating creatures and aliens that can help or hinder your progress. Learn their behaviour, utilize or avoid them to solve challenging puzzles.

  • Graphics: Beautifully realized hand-drawn 2D characters and creatures.

  • Music: An original synth soundtrack that’s set to be released for all, for free.

Communication: Fully voice acted for greater immersion.

30. September 2020, von Markus 'Markus S.' Schaffarz