If you’ve been to the more obscure corners of the video gaming internet, you might have heard of Blendo Games. The indie studio is known for narrative experiments like Gravity Bone and Thirty Flights of Loving, as well as more traditional games like Flotilla and Atom Zombie Smasher. Their latest title, Quadrilateral Cowboy blends the styles in a retro hacking adventure.
You’ve got a machine with a 56k modem and a whopping 256k of RAM, which means that you are fully equipped to take on the world’s most secure computer stations. Quadrilateral Cowboy is first-person digital heist game game built around an impressive recreation of hacking and coding realities. Just watch the trailer below.
Blendo’s Gravity Bone is completely free and will take about 20 minutes of your day. Check it out on our list of the best free games on PC!
I can’t say much more about the game because, frankly, I don’t know much more about it. I loved the weird, affectatious style of Gravity Bone and Thirty Flights of Loving, and seeing that style expanded into a full game along with a fresh core mechanic has me very excited to check out Blendo’s latest.
Quadrilateral Cowboy is out now on Steam for $19.99.