Traviteam Games is set to release Kalit, an open-world survival adventure featuring a distinctive 1930s rubber hose animation style, diverging from current gaming trends. Borrowing inspirations from Pokémon, Don't Starve, and Cuphead, players can farm, mine, and tame quirky creatures while exploring a richly animated island environment. Each animation is hand-drawn to evoke a vintage feel, proving that even in an era dominated by photorealism, there's room for nostalgia. With similar titles on the horizon, 2025 could become a pivotal year for rubber hose animation in video games.
Traviteam Games' upcoming survival adventure Kalit uniquely employs a rubber hose animation style reminiscent of 1930s cartoons, diverging from typical photorealistic trends in gaming.
Kalit is described as an open-world survival adventure, inspired by titles like Pokémon and Cuphead, allowing players to farm, mine, capture, and tame bizarre creatures.
The game's hand-drawn animations aim to immerse players into the golden age of animation, showcasing a strikingly unusual visual direction for a game developed in Unreal Engine.
The rising trend of rubber hose animation in video games, as seen with upcoming titles like Mouse: PI for Hire, may mark 2025 as the year of this artistic revival.
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