Pittsburgh, PA] Nov. 14, 2024 – Get ready to flap your way to victory. Mega Cat Studios and Refresh Games are thrilled to announce the launch of Flap Happy, the world’s first 8-bit Avian Roguelike Platformer, available now on both Game Boy and NES.
In Flap Happy, players take control of Flappy, a daring bird on a mission to escape a perilous, procedurally generated maze filled with deadly obstacles, including hungry sharks, treacherous spikes, and other hazards. Each area presents a unique challenge, with procedurally generated stages ensuring no two adventures are ever the same. The sky’s the limit as you flap your wings through more than 900 dynamic levels of heart-pounding platforming action.
Key Features:
- Roguelike NES Flapping: Procedurally generated levels mean every playthrough is fresh, keeping you on your toes as you dodge hazards and strategize your escape.
- Over 900 Levels: With hundreds of levels to conquer, Flap Happy offers endless replayability and new surprises with every flight.
- High Score Bragging Rights: Challenge yourself to reach the highest score possible as you land on platforms and avoid the many dangers that lurk in each level.
In Flap Happy, players must navigate hazardous mazes and land on all five designated platforms to activate the stage’s exit. Each successful landing rewards you with bonus points and a speed boost, but be careful—one wrong move could end it all!
With its charming 8-bit graphics and challenging, fast-paced gameplay, Flap Happy is sure to delight retro gamers and newcomers alike. So spread your wings and prepare to take flight with Flap Happy Today, now available directly from Mega Cat Studios’ online shop. Interested avian aficionados can check out the demo here.
Visit our official website: https://megacatstudios.com
About Mega Cat Studios
Proudly based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mega Cat Studios has a passion for creating unforgettable retro experiences for your favorite classic consoles.
About Ryan Carson/Refresh Games
With a passion for game development spanning various platforms, Ryan has crafted experiences for mobile, PC, and his beloved retro consoles. Releasing a game for the NES has been his childhood dream, and Flap Happy is his first NES game written entirely in assembly language. It’s been quite the egg-citing journey, learning the intricacies of the NES, from memory locations to timing and what makes it actually work.