Hand-Drawn Puzzle-Platformer Out of Line to Release on Consoles and PC this Summer

Out of Line

Developer Nerd Monkeys along with publisher Hatinh Interactive have announced their hand-drawn puzzle platformer Out of Line to launch on consoles and PC this year. The game will be available on the Nintendo Switch and PC this summer, while the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions will launch later this year.

The game is the recipient of the Portuguese PlayStation Award for Best Game. Check out the reveal trailer below:

Out of Line is all about the adventures of San, a young boy who is trapped in a factory controlled by an ominous and strange entity. As San collects more memories and solves puzzles to unearth fragments of his identity and discover the true meaning of freedom.

Francisco Santos, Lead Artist at Nerd Monkeys had this to say,

Out of Line is being designed with a stylized approach. The mechanics of the game revolve around San’s spear, something the character sees as a tool that will help him navigate this strange world. We want players to learn through experimentation, constantly tinkering with puzzles until they find a logical solution. This design philosophy plays a thematic role in our game, as most individuals find their purpose through trial and error.

Philippe Dao, CEO & Co-founder of the game’s publishing company, Hatinh Interactive, where he said,

We are thrilled to be the publisher Out of Line later this year as we are keen to bring to fans of puzzle, platformers and action games a unique experience and a full immersion thanks to the story and the beautiful poetic world of Out of Line.

Out of Line

Last week, the developer held a live stream Q&A session that featured the never-before-seen footage of the game, giving us another new look and what is in store for the game when it launches.

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