Genuinely legendary game designerRon Gilbert– whose works include the classic adventure gameMonkey Island, the RTS Total Annihilation (as producer), and the term “cutscenes” – is making a new game.
The Terrible Toybox website describes it as “Classic Zelda meets Diablo meetsThimbleweed Park”, and one of the other people working on it is Elissa Black, co-designer and writer of the wonderfulObjects In Space… who is also, I’ve just learned fromher personal website, working on a retro 90s style turn-based spaceship command game influenced by the 1971 mainframe adaptation ofStar Trek. Argh, so many good things in one article.
We also have a smattering of screens to look over, including a village area with a bakery and weapon shop, which certainly whiff of Zelda. I bet that statue of the sword-wielding hero has a sunken staircase beneath it.
Looks like there’s a day-night cycle, too, with enemies including walking skeletons, but can we defeat them with insult swordfighting? The big house with the well nearby is seemingly “a city hall where both justice and bureaucracy can be served,” as Gilbertexplains on Mastodon. “Increase your bureaucracy stat to get more paperwork done.” Hopefully the game does indeed have a bureaucracy stat. I’ve been disappointed, I must admit, by how little paperwork there is to do in Zelda, given how many laws Link must surely break while invading houses and smashing pots for rupees.
Thanks toTime Extensionfor lobbing the news our way and to Newswriter King Banana Nic Reuben for snatching it out of the air and stuffing it intothe Maw.