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A first-person baller? Sydless has a fun idea with you repeatedly punching a deadly bouncing ball around rooms to take down enemies. For the Boomstock festival on Steam, the game has a demo now available and it works great with Proton on Linux.

More about it: "As Diego, a late ’90s fast-food worker trapped in a twisted anomaly at Randy’s Burger, you’ll face warped customers, shifting environments, and a reality spiralling out of control."

Sydless turns every room into a blender, arming players with a high-speed bouncing ball that grows faster and deadlier the more you punch it. The speed of it gets quite intense, with you being able to momentarily stop the ball to punch it again and give it a little aim. Quite a silly idea but it somehow works.

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The demo that's now live gives you a slice of the first chapter. This has several levels and unlockable powers, and a local ranking system.

Game Highlights:

  • Bouncing Ball Combat: Master the art of controlling a deadly bouncing ball! The more you punch it, the faster and deadlier it becomes. Turn every room into a chaotic battlefield.
  • Fast-Paced Movement: Wall-jump, Slide, Dash, Ground Slam and punch your way through shifting environments. Precision and speed are key to survival.
  • Reality-Bending World In the ‘90s: Navigate through Randy's Burger, a failed fast-food restaurant in the late ‘90s trapped in an endless anomaly, each room more twisted than the last.
  • Challenging Skill System: Unlock new powers across four chapters, adding depth to your combat and movement.
  • Ranking System: Each level tracks your speed, skill, and efficiency. Climb the leaderboard and master every stage!

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