ZPF's Surreal World Unveiled in New Lore Trailer; Fulfillment Pushed to May
Gaming Staff • January 31, 2025
Pc Games Indie Game Action Game Early Access Free To PlayMega Cat Studios and ZPF Team have released a new lore trailer for their upcoming shoot-'em-up game, ZPF, which was funded successfully on Kickstarter in July 2024. The game, which will be released for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive, is a 16-bit shoot-'em-up with six levels of strange sci-fi, horror, and fantasy landscapes. It features three unique characters, each with their own play style, and an engaging and satisfying scoring system.
The release date for ZPF has been moved to May 2025 due to unexpected vendor delays during the holiday season. The developers are using this extra time to focus on further playtesting and QA to ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience for players. ZPF promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans of retro gaming.
Mega Cat Studios, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is known for their passion for crafting new retro classics and their commitment to delivering compelling current-gen content. The company's hearts are firmly planted in the 1990s, and they strive to deliver unforgettable experiences for gamers of all generations.
ZPF is a highly anticipated game for fans of retro gaming and shoot-'em-up games. With its unique characters, engaging scoring system, and strange and surreal landscapes, it promises to be a standout addition to the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive libraries. The game's release may have been delayed, but the developers are using the extra time to ensure that it is the best it can be. Gamers can look forward to getting their hands on ZPF in May 2025.
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