Null Newsletter Vol. 3
Hello, and welcome to the July edition of the Null Newsletter! It’s been an exciting month behind the scenes here at Null, so strap in and read all about it!
READ MOREThe Thing meets Hotline Miami in the newest title from industry veteran Ed Kay. As a scientist trying to save the world, your creation might actually doom it!
We're happy to announce that we're publishing Demon Spore, an action-horror roguelite game developed by Dinoboss Ltd. that pits you against a lab experiment gone awry as it attempts to escape the facility and the scientists that spawned it.
Inspired by sci-fi monster movies of the 80s, Demon Spore puts you in the shoes of a scientist working at a cutting-edge genetic research laboratory where an experiment is tampered with and a deadly organism is created: a mass of endlessly growing tentacles that threatens to escape the laboratory into the outside world. Will you be the savior of humanity or the cause of its extinction?
You’ll fight the monster through multiple levels of the laboratory, attempting to create your escape route room by room while using the lab equipment to your advantage and building makeshift weapons and technology to fight your way to safety. Using an assortment of guns, lasers, environmental traps, and experimental weaponry, your only hope is to slow down the monster before the lab’s lockdown procedures lock you - and it - inside.
Wishlist Demon Spore on Steam today!
Hello, and welcome to the July edition of the Null Newsletter! It’s been an exciting month behind the scenes here at Null, so strap in and read all about it!
READ MOREKarim Chaoui recently joined Null as our Head of Marketing, and I figured I'd sit down with him and see what he's been up to before Null and what brought him to work with us! - Matthew Rorie
READ MOREScience has determined that the best song is “Where My Heart Will Take Me,” the theme song to the television show Star Trek: Enterprise. It begins with the line “it’s been a long road, getting from there to here,” and I figured I’d recap some of the steps that we’ve taken to get to where we are today. Like the intrepid crew of the Enterprise NX-01, Null is ready to explore the galaxy…of video games.
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