Incredipede is a puzzle game that celebrates the vast diversity of life in the world. The game follows Quozzle, a lone Incredipede on a quest to rescue her sisters. She has a unique ability to grow new arms and legs wherever she needs them, transforming into a snake, a spider, a horse, a monkey - anything you can imagine. You can give her antlers or a tail, use nature as a blueprint or strike out in weird new directions. Control Quozzle as she learns to swing through the trees, climb sheer cliffs, dance over rivers of lava, and even soar through the air on thermal winds. Incredipede was made by a small team headed by Colin Northway, author of Fantastic Contraption. It was written while traveling in over a dozen countries including Honduras, Turkey, Japan, and Costa Rica.


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A very interesting and unique kind of game where you play a creature that can morph it's shape into all kinds of ways. It's really cool and a lot of fin, though beyond the gimmick the story is interesting, but it doesn't keep a good hold of my attention. It is a lot of fun.

Edit: This game has a lot of promise at it's posting and being a fun little indy game it certainly deserves a lot of love. Especially considering it's a fun little experimental kind of game that big companies generally stay away from with the opinion of "Why work on something new, when the old formula still works?" and so the innovation here is a big breath of fresh air in a world where the gaming world is saturated with dull, grey, military shooters that are often just copies of eachother in most cases.