Survival horror meets puzzle action in LIT, the recently announced WiiWare title from indie developer WayForward Technologies.
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In a statement from WayForward posted at GoNintendo, the developers describe LIT as a "3D horror puzzler set in a dark high school overrun by creatures."
The game follows the protagonist Jake as he makes his way through each classroom. A key gameplay mechanic appears to be "light," which Jake will utilize to create safe paths across the darkness. There's also a girl involved, Rachael, who will use the school's phones to keep in contact with Jake as he searches for a way to escape. Here's hoping that means Red Steel-style Wiimote speaker calls.
If you're having trouble remembering WayForward's past ventures in the gaming space, don't worry -- LIT is WayForward's first internally-developed property since Shantae was released by Capcom on the Game Boy Color in 2002. A smattering of portable licensed titles, including Looney Tunes Duck Amuck and Shrek, also dot their resume.
LIT currently does not have a release date or price point, and the only imagery available is the concept art displayed above.
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