Grappling Hook is an innovative first-person action puzzle / platform game. You use the Grappling Hook as a mighty high-tech tool to overcome various challenging obstacles by performing incredible moves and fast combinations of daring tricks. The dynamic and surprising levels open opportunities to use the Grappling Hook in unique ways never seen before in a game. Making your way through the levels requires both skill and creativity, while the increasing difficulty pushes you to become a real master of the Grappling Hook.
All this comes together to create an intense, challenging, and rewarding gameplay experience:
- Perform daring moves and tricks with the Grappling Hook.
- Solve challenging gameplay and action puzzles.
- Beat 30 dynamic, animated, and unique levels.
- Earn 30 cool achievements and master 240 challenges.
This is pretty sweet, when will it be on steam so I can purchase it? ;)
I'd love to buy it because this looks really fun and challenging but I'm not going to purchase it from some obscure transaction system like BMT Micro as well as other reasons. Don't you want to make more money from your game? Steam.
Thank you, for your comment.
I will try again to get an answer from Valve and the other big online game distributors.
Any tips are appreciated.
I've tried the demo, this game is really good.
will it have a map builder?
The ingame-level-editor is part of the full version of the game.
I will create a video tutorial, when I have time for it.
Which Engine is this based on, or is it really completely custom build?
The game is using the jMonkeyEngine and LWJGL:
Jmonkeyengine.com
Lwjgl.org
I will update the engine-information as soon as the engine-community added it to ModDB.
Wow, it's like an entire game based off of Link's Hookshot!
The demo's pretty darn good, I gotta say. I'm pretty sure I'd buy this if it ever got to steam.
some guys are making a mod just like this it looks really good Moddb.com ps this game is really fun !!!
Thank you for the link to the mod. :)
I anxious to see how it develops.
reminds me of some of those popular "trials" mods for Unreal Tournament 2004...and thats a very good thing they were very creative challenging