New Cloudbuilt screens show the game’s beautiful art style

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Coilworks and Rising Star have released a new set of screens for Cloudbuilt, their forthcoming fast-paced free-runner.

And oh my, but they look beautiful. I rather like the art style Cloudbuilt is using, which I could probably describe in words if I’d paid attention in art class. Fortunately, I don’t have to, because there are a load of screenshots below!

Cloudbuilt is due to hit Steam on 20 March. If these screens pique your interest, you might be interested to know the Peter put a preview build of the game through its paces and even recorded a bit of video.


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