Enjoy a game that's inspired by the 16-bit classics of the ’90s.
Valkyrie Initiative and developer 70`Strike released a new gameplay trailer for Kettlebell: Inferno Hotel. It offers a fresh look at the chaotic platforming that the game offers along with the surreal hellish locations, grotesque enemies, and even fast-paced action.
Kettlebell: Inferno Hotel is a fast-paced 2D platformer that's inspired by the 16-bit classics of the ’90s. It's a title packed with humor, destruction, and pure hellish energy. To get an idea of what the game offers, watch the gameplay trailer here.
Meet Mr. K
The puts focus on Mr. K, an ordinary office clerk and an all-around nice guy. However, fate takes a darkly comic turn as a ridiculous accident sends him not to heaven, but rather straight to the depths of hell.
Once he arrives in hell, he finds himself at the gates of the Inferno Hotel. This bizarre place is where the circles of hell have turned into floors and each one comes with its own rules and atmosphere.
Determined to set things right, Mr. K works to seek an audience with the Boss in order to finally clear up this cosmic mistake. The thing is that chaos has erupted in the hotel. The floors are sealed off and now he must overcome every trial to reach his goal. It’s not going to be easy since there are more than 40 diverse floors.
Game Features
The game is a fun and dynamic platforming and offers players to try two game modes. The first is Classic which gives players limited lives. Second is Arcade and while players can’t die, they lose more points for every hit.
In terms of game mechanics, they may be new but at the same time feel like something they’ve known for years. There’s also a cozy collection of retro-throwbacks that is instantly recognizable to anyone who ever played classic games on Mega Drive and Super Nintendo.
Kettlebell: Inferno Hotel is pretty much the kind of “HELL” that everyone is sure to want to return. No launch date has been announced though the studio has confirmed that it's releasing for consoles PlayStation and Xbox. For the PC, the game is available via Steam. Wishlist it now.