New Steam Game Is a 'Y2K Girly-Pop Arena-Style Movement Shooter' [EXCLUSIVE]

New Steam Game Is a 'Y2K Girly-Pop Arena-Style Movement Shooter' [EXCLUSIVE]

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Game Rant can exclusively reveal new gameplay footage from Incolatus: Don't Stop, Girlypop. The bubblegum-colored indie shooter is currently on course to launch on Steam in the near future.

Incolatus was originally revealed in February 2024 as the debut title from small Australian studio Funny Fintan Softworks. The game is an arena-style shooter with a Y2K girly-pop aesthetic that started as a tenth-grade school project, which later turned into a commercial undertaking after securing founding from Screen Australia and Screenwest.

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Funny Fintan Softworks has now shared a new Incolatus gameplay trailer, which Game Rant can exclusively reveal. The 90-second video offers a preview of some of the game's levels and highlights its movement shooter mechanics, which are meant to incentivize players to never slow down. As a mysterious character explains at one point during the trailer: "the faster you go, the more damage you deal, and the more you heal." The video ends with the promise of a "demo coming very soon," as well as a reminder that...

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