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'''''Psycutlery''''' (originally named as '''''Sporklops''''') is an indie game that is currently developed by [[Thunder Dragon]] (With music composed by [[DJ Yoshiman]]), who goes under the name of Eyes in Everything. It stars Lillian the Alien, who teams up with a magical spork. The spork can be used to attack objects, or even stick to some of them, which can then be thrown or consumed by Lillian the Alien. Lillian the Alien can grab certain items that temporarily allow her to use special powers. The gameplay overall takes inspiration from ''Yoshi's Island'', the Kirby series, and even ''[[Psycho Waluigi]]''.
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'''''Psycutlery''''' (originally named as '''''Sporklops''''') is an indie game that is currently developed by [[Thunder Dragon]] (with music composed by [[DJ Yoshiman]]), who goes under the name of Eyes in Everything. It stars Lillian the Alien, who teams up with a magical spork. The spork can be used to attack objects, or even stick to some of them, which can then be thrown or consumed by Lillian the Alien. Lillian the Alien can grab certain items that temporarily allow her to use special powers. The gameplay overall takes inspiration from ''Yoshi's Island'', the ''Kirby'' series, and even ''[[Psycho Waluigi]]''.
  
 
While ''Psycho Waluigi'' used only a keyboard (and a mouse for a little bit) for input, ''Psycutlery'' uses a variety of input options, one even allowing two people to use the keyboard and mouse, which can be considered as a co-op mode.
 
While ''Psycho Waluigi'' used only a keyboard (and a mouse for a little bit) for input, ''Psycutlery'' uses a variety of input options, one even allowing two people to use the keyboard and mouse, which can be considered as a co-op mode.
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==Reception==
 
==Reception==
''Psycutlery'' has overall received a positive reception, even during when not even a demo was released, with praise going especially to the game design. On [[MFGG Awards]] [[2015]], ''Psycutlery'' was nominated for Most Anticipated, while it won Best Non-Mario Game.
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''Psycutlery'' has overall received a positive reception, even during when not even a demo was released, with praise going especially to the game design. On [[MFGG Awards]] [[2015]], ''Psycutlery'' was nominated for Most Anticipated, while it won Best Non-''Mario'' Game. ''Psycutlery'' won Most Anticipated on MFGG Awards [[2016]].
  
 
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Revision as of 03:25, 30 January 2017

Psycutlery
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Developer(s) Thunder Dragon
Announce Date December 12, 2015
Release Date TBA
Genre Platformer
Players Up to 2
Input Standard Keyboard, Mouse, and/or Gamepad
Medium Clickteam Fusion 2.5
Platform Windows
Status In Progress
 Blue!box.gif This article is about a game still in production.

Information shown is therefore liable to frequent change.

Psycutlery (originally named as Sporklops) is an indie game that is currently developed by Thunder Dragon (with music composed by DJ Yoshiman), who goes under the name of Eyes in Everything. It stars Lillian the Alien, who teams up with a magical spork. The spork can be used to attack objects, or even stick to some of them, which can then be thrown or consumed by Lillian the Alien. Lillian the Alien can grab certain items that temporarily allow her to use special powers. The gameplay overall takes inspiration from Yoshi's Island, the Kirby series, and even Psycho Waluigi.

While Psycho Waluigi used only a keyboard (and a mouse for a little bit) for input, Psycutlery uses a variety of input options, one even allowing two people to use the keyboard and mouse, which can be considered as a co-op mode.

A tech demo was released on January 7, 2017.

Reception

Psycutlery has overall received a positive reception, even during when not even a demo was released, with praise going especially to the game design. On MFGG Awards 2015, Psycutlery was nominated for Most Anticipated, while it won Best Non-Mario Game. Psycutlery won Most Anticipated on MFGG Awards 2016.

External Links

Games Developed by Thunder Dragon
Full Games
Wario's Revenge | MarioQuest | Bowser Blast! | Super Mario War | Mario In Space | MarioQuest 2: Sonic Returns | Toad Strikes Back | Psycho Waluigi | Toadette Strikes
Games in Production
Psycutlery
Contributions
MFGG 10th Anniversary Time Capsule | Super Mario Bros. & The Midas Machine