Catequesis was one of the first games we covered here at GameWoof, with our interview with the developer, Pakarico Games, running back in April. We have been waiting patiently for more information regarding the amazing looking 8-bit survival horror game ever since. Pakarico Games has finally pulled the curtain back a little further, releasing a fantastically creepy trailer on its blog on Tuesday.
The news is cause for some celebration because it means progress is happening in the development of one of the most intriguing survival horror titles to grace the indie mobile scene in quite sometime. However, the news comes with a significant downside. Catequesis, originally planned for a late 2013 release, has been delayed until 2014. Further putting a dampener on the situation is that the Android version of Catequesis has been delayed even further, likely until 2015.
Catequesis creators Curved Cat Games and Pakarico Games take some time out from developing to discuss their inspirations, their OUYA and GameStick Plans and what makes Catequesis look to be one of the most creative games currently in development.
Catequesis follows twelve year old Daniel and his attempts to rescue his girlfriend Sophie. Things start to go wrong after a disastrous attempt at curing Sophie's father from an incurable disease. Religous rites, weird creatures and signs drawn in blood ensue.
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