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What is up with indie game developers and their love affair with notoriously difficult games? There’s Super Meat Boy, that makes all the veins on my forehead pop out, Braid, a mind-bending, time-twisting that confuses as it entertains, Fez, where some of the puzzles are surely impossible, and now we have Paperbound, a competitive multiplayer game which demands real skill and precision, and offers newcomers nowhere to hide.
Paperbound Brawlers is a smash-up brawler that combines platforming, twitchy combat, and gravity redirection in a four-person competitive couch multiplayer setting.
Jason Coles writes: "Everyone's heard of Nidhogg and Towerfall (if you haven't, well now you have too), but what about the multiplayer games that everyone doesn't know about?"
Paperbound is getting a huge update, later this month. Here’s what you can expect in this update.