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'Hot Sticky Mess' DLC Released For Hardcore Platformer 'Electronic Super Joy'

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If you're in the small minority of platformer enthusiasts who found Electronic Super Joy too easy, there's some good news for you, as developer Michael Todd has released a DLC for the game that promises to be more difficult.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK92tOtJoCE

The video above is from the previous DLC, Groove City.

As the Groove City mini-sequel DLC that was released earlier this year, this one is also exclusive to Steam for PC platforms.

According to Jonathan Holmes of Destructiod it's the most difficult Electronic Super Joy experience so far, so it's one that's sure to please fans of hardcore platformers. The original game received great reviews across the board and can still be picked up DRM free from Humble Bundle.

About the game
***WARNING: HARDCORE!***

You thought the adventure was over? BAD NEWS SUCKER! The new pope Boris the Super Sexy has a mission for your mute buttless self so listen up! A bad Boogie Bro has stolen the only food, a giant pudding! He’s probably going to do weird and kinky science to it! You gotta save it! Save the Boogie Bros! Save everything! DO YOU HAS WHAT IT TAKES? DO YOU? HAS?

All new DLC for Electronic Super Joy! A "Hot Sticky Mess" coming to STEAM on December 6th!

Includes:
  • A new world to conquer!
  • 15 brand new levels!
  • 4 new tracks!
  • Find out the mystery of the mysterious SACRED pudding thief!
  • Less blasphemy.
  • MORE blasphemy!
  • Boris!


Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: DLC, Platformer, Steam
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A big fan of platformers, puzzle games, point-and-click adventures and niche indie games.

I run the Hidden Linux Gems group on Steam, where we highlight good indie games for Linux that we feel deserve more attention.
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joshmnz Dec 10, 2014
Awesome! I love platformers like this and I had not picked this game up yet. Even more things to keep my eye on!
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