In Praise of the Pinball-Puzzle Hybrid 'Creature in the Well'
Creature in the Well thrives on desperation, close calls and precision. This dungeon crawler with a weird, comedic heart is about a robot who ventures into dungeons to, more or less, play pinball.
‘Creature In The Well’ Is Weird, Wonderful And Well Worth Your While
In Creature in the Well, you play as the last, nameless “BOT-C” unit–who looks like an anthropomorphized, less hate-inducing Claptrap from Borderlands–who’s tasked with heading into a mountain to “restore power to an ancient facility, haunted by a desperate Creature”.
Creature In The Well Is A Sadistic Mix of Pinball and Dungeon Crawling
‘Creature in the Well’ follows BOT-C, the last of a group of robot engineers. They wake up in the midst of a nasty sandstorm and take it upon themselves to restore power to a giant facility to provide shelter to a nearby town.
Creature in the Well is a dungeon crawler smashed into a pinball machine
The devs call it a “pin brawler”.
MWM Interactive moves beyond virtual reality to video game publishing
MWM Immersive, the interactive entertainment division of media and entertainment company MWM, is moving into video game publishing and rebranding itself as MWM Interactive.
A hack-‘n’-slash ode to pinball
The Creature in the Well from developer Flight School Studio is an indie game that is an ode to pinball. But it looks nothing like the silver ball.