But seriously, don’t name games after bodily fluids

I’ll admit: I very nearly deleted the email aboutSnotwithout a second thought. How could agame named after nasal mucusbe worth even a few seconds of my time? Still, I did my due diligence and played the video attached, and found something that looks like it could be a fun retro-styled exploration platformer.

The main gameplay hook is that the titular snail can collect an assortment of shells and imbue them with various elemental effects, then throw them in order to fight bosses and solve puzzles. It’s nothing mindblowing, but it looks like it could be a solid 16-bit title.

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Snotis currently seeking approval onSteam Greenlight, and developer SuneX Games wants to migrate it to consoles after its PC release.

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