Crawfish has released screens from three of its new Game Boy Advance projects. According to the company, all three projects are early work-in-progress technical demos. The demos were designed to present its projects to potential publishers. However, all three games are strong candidates to be developed into full-blown Game Boy Advance games.
The first demo is a flying game set in the WWI era. Players have free control over the biplanes in the game. The second title is a racing game that is currently running with six cars. According to Crawfish, there is no noticeable slowdown with all six cars onscreen, which could prompt the company to add more cars into the game. The final demo is a first-person shooter. It is currently using data from a Doom level and lets players shoot and strafe around the corridors.
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