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Sequel to Bizarre Roguelike 'Mask Around' Emerges

by Christopher Jan 09,2025

Mask Around: The Sequel to the Bizarre Roguelike Platformer, Mask Up

Following the 2020 release of the unique roguelike platformer, Mask Up, developer Rouli returns with a sequel, Mask Around. This time, prepare for a blend of run-and-gun action and brawling. The signature yellow goo returns, with some intriguing new gameplay twists.

For those unfamiliar with the original, Mask Up was a distinctive 2D roguelike brawler where players evolved from a puddle of yellow goo into a formidable, well, goo-pile. Mask Around builds upon this foundation, adding 2D shooting mechanics. Players can seamlessly switch between shooting and melee combat, using their goo abilities strategically.

As before, the yellow goo is a limited resource, requiring careful management, particularly during boss fights. The sequel boasts improved graphics and a refined gameplay experience. The challenge now extends beyond simply maintaining your goo supply; players must also strategically decide when to use it, while utilizing weapons as backup.

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Mask Around is currently available on Google Play. An iOS release is yet to be announced. While a direct comparison to the original is difficult without having played it, Mask Around appears to be a significant advancement, expanding on the original gameplay while retaining its core mechanics.

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