Be a gravity ninja as you battle your friends within the pages of old story books. Run up walls and on ceilings, and then invert your gravity for a surprise attack. It's chaotic yet strategic. Sometimes, it's madness. Sometimes, it's a cat-and-mouse game. You'll laugh and swear at your friends. In Paperbound, you play as characters who come from the pages of old tales. Inside Journey to the Center of the Earth, you discover the ability to have your gravity adapt to any curved surface as you run along it. The fight continues in four other books: Skull Kingdom, Cleopatra, Myth of the Ninja, and Inferno di Dante. Paperbound will feature several dozen maps, a plethora of playable characters, and multiple game modes such as deathmatch, soccer, chase mode, and capture the flag. Paperbound has received several awards and recognition from events and prominent sites such as Rock, Paper, Shotgun and Den of Geek.

Post news Report RSS Paperbound wins 2nd Place at Seattle Indie Game Competition

I traveled to Seattle to show Paperbound at the Seattle Indie Game Competition and took home 2nd Place.

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I'm super excited to announce that Paperbound earned the place of Runner-Up in the Seattle Indie Game Competition at the Power of Play conference in Redmond, WA.

Five finalists were chosen from more than thirty entries. The judges debated for a long time, and Paperbound took home 2nd Place. Its combination of clever puzzles, smooth controls, and frantic action impressed the judges.

I'd like to give a big congratulations to Night Light Interactive for their winning game, Whispering Willows.

The conference was great, mainly for meeting other devs and industry people. The talks were OK, but not mind-blowing. I think that my favorite was the postmortem for The Bridge by Ty Taylor.

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