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'So Many Me' Steam And OUYA Platformer Releases Trailer, Clone Yourself This Summer [VIDEO]

'So Many Me' Steam And OUYA Platformer Releases Trailer, Clone Yourself This Summer

Extend Interactive announced that their new platform puzzler So Many Me will be hitting OUYA and Steam later this summer and have released a trailer showcasing the game's challenges and charm. The game is an adorable looking jumper that is reminiscent of retro classics Lemmings and the less retro, but exceptional BADLAND on iOS.

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In So Many Me, "players take the role of a Me named Filo who discovers that he can make clones of himself that each possess unique powers. By combining their efforts, Filo and his misfit band of Me can solve puzzles, dodge devious traps, and defeat the evil minions that threaten their home world."

While the numbers don't tell the best tale, the OUYA is a fascinating, modern experiment that I hope succeeds on the backs of titles like So Many Me. There used to be days when games did not cost the same as a Hollywood movie, where just one or two people could make something special. I believe we are returning to those days and the OUYA's philosophy that any player is also a developer with their technology is a great boon to creative freedom in this world. So Many Me looks to be a devilishly clever and cute game that tests a player's problem solving skills, which when you get right down to it, is what games have always been about.

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Built by the team behind Jigsaw Mansion and Xbox Live Arcade title A.R.E.S: Extinction Agenda EX, So Many Me's bright visuals and quirky characters make it a refreshing must-have for fans of puzzle platform games. The game will debut at E3 in just over a week and the demo will be available to play there.

Watch the charming, colorful trailer below and stick with GameNGuide, we'll be telling you more about this as time goes on.

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