Steam Early Access begins September 24

Do you rememberNoita? I can’t be the only one who’s tried to keep tabs on this game over the past several years. It’s a spell-slinging rogue-lite from the developers ofThe Swapper, and it has a curious point of inspiration: those old falling-sand physics games. InNoita, “every pixel is physically simulated.”

As this and every other trailer and gif readily illustrate, it’s better seen than explained.

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Noitais back in the spotlight for good reason: it’s releasing soon. Nolla Games has locked down a September 24 launch onSteam Early Access, where it will reside for “about a year” based on estimates.

“The game is playable and is polished to a nearly-finished state up to a certain point in the game’s progression,” according to the creators. “Past that point game elements are a bit less polished. A functional final boss and ending exist, but they lack polish and testing.” The final build will be “refined.”

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Noita‘s simulation angle combined with the focus on magic should keep it feeling fresh in what has become a decidedly crowded genre. On that note, don’t mind me–some sand is calling my name.

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