August 20, 2025 - 09:19

Renowned game designer Ron Gilbert, famous for his work on classics like Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion, has announced his latest project, a vertically-scrolling roguelike titled Death by Scrolling. This new title is set to be published by MicroProse, a company known for its rich history in the gaming industry.
Death by Scrolling promises to deliver a unique gameplay experience, combining elements of traditional roguelikes with an innovative scrolling mechanic. Players will navigate through perilous environments filled with challenging enemies and obstacles, all while trying to survive the relentless scroll of the screen. The game aims to push the boundaries of the genre, offering both new and seasoned players an engaging adventure.
Gilbert's signature humor and storytelling are expected to shine through in this new title, making it a highly anticipated release for fans of his previous works. With its retro aesthetic and modern gameplay twists, Death by Scrolling is poised to capture the hearts of gamers once again.
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