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Vessel coming to Steam in March

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Indie developers Strange Loop Games will be bringing their fluid-physics based puzzle-platformer, Vessel, to Steam on 1 March. In a curious twist to the usual state of affairs regarding console and PC release dates, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network versions will follow later.
Vessel concerns the doings of Arkwright, a chap who’s invented some fluid friends called Fluros. These guys can melt, regrow limbs and even combine with other fluids; all of which handily shows off Strange Loop Games’ self-designed Vessel Engine.
The game was nominated for awards in both the 13th Annual Independent Game Festival and the 2010 Indie Game Challenge. It’ll set you back $15 USD when it’s released in March.
For a clearer idea how the Fluros work, have a look at this trailer (originally shown during PAX 2011).
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