Neko Ghost Jump Wins the Best Indie Trailer at E3 2021

Neko Ghost Jump

Puzzle-platformer Neko Ghost Jump wins the best indie game trailer showcased at E3 2021, winning by 34% votes. The game will be launched on Steam, Epic Games Store, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Atari VCS, iiRcade, and more.

If you want to try out the game, a free demo is available on Steam right now. Download and play Neko Ghost Jump to play it.

Check out the E3 showcase trailer below:

Neko Ghost, Jump! is a puzzle-platformer where you not only switch between 2D & 3D camera perspectives but also between your physical & ghost forms to solve puzzles, combat enemies, and clear levels faster.

Nekoworld is a peaceful place where you will find the lovely and peaceful inhabitants, the Neko people. However, this place has been invaded by the Space Dog Pirates and it all started on an unfortunate day at Nekoman’s wedding. The pirates have since invaded and abducted all of Nekoman’s friends and family. It’s up to you to help him rescue his bride-to-be and everyone else as well.

The main feature of the game which can also be seen in the trailer is the ability to switch between 2D and 3D camera perspectives, which will be critical to navigating through treacherous lands. The ghost form with its spiritually-enhanced swordfish allows you to take out any enemies in your way.

Key Features:

  • 100s of character customization options
  • 40 levels divided between 8 biomes
  • Leaderboards in each level to compete against others if you desire
  • Challenging boss fights in each biome
  • Accessibility and Assist options available
  • Razer Chroma RGB-enabled

Since the game has just been revealed by Burgos Games, we don’t have any release date information, other than it is coming soon as told by the developer.

What do you think of Neko Ghost Jump? Post your comments below.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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