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A new game for Sega Megadrive/Genesis. Try the free demo below!

A playful platformer with surprising mechanics and a unique twist; as Slow Mole you can get a checkpoint on any screen, but only if you beat the timer. Each level requires speed and strategy.

Sequel to NES speedrunner favourite Slow Mole: https://slowmolestudio.itch.io/slow-mole

Purchase unlocks the full digital version of the game. 97 levels of highly challenging but also supremely rewarding gameplay. Listed as in development since it’s still missing the secret levels and a secret ending, but other than that it’s a complete game.


Mega Slow Mole will likely take even seasoned players hours (maybe days) to beat, but the game features an autosave function so don't worry about turning the game off. Just remember to use the pink warp on the first screen and it'll take you to your last checkpoint and even remember your total game timer.


Not only that, the game saves records and will display your record timer every time you reach a new area, so you'll know if you're on record pace or not. The game timer has been calibrated and tested thoroughly and should be highly accurate as long as you play the game on an NTSC Genesis/Megadrive with a correct update frequency of 59.92274 Hz.

Expected full launch first half of 2024 with upcoming cartridge release.

Download includes Megadrive/Genesis ROM file. Playable using an emulator or flashcarts on actual hardware (or clone consoles as such as the Mega SG).


More news about Slow Mole:
https://twitter.com/SlowMoleStudio

https://www.patreon.com/erikrosenlund

Press kit:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/4k4g18q8y2cetem/MegaSlowMole_Presskit.zip/file

Programmed in C using the SGDK toolset.

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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.10 USD. You will get access to the following files:

MegaSlowMole_v08.bin 2 MB

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Good game, thanks. I also added it to my Mega Drive / Genesis gameplay video I made. I have to play more some day.

Top retro speedrunner Skunky48 played through the game on Twitch and had this to say afterwards:

12 dollar за игру - очень много, а ещё игра очень сложная .

Well, it's on sale now. And yes, it's meant to be challenging.

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Great preview !

Thanks! Cool!

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Hello! This game looks so nice! The graphics is in classic style, like the games for Nintendo Entertainment System. Great!

This looks fun, though will older versions ever be up for download again?

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Yes, it was confusing with two demos, but I uploaded the early access demo again as part of the payed content. All those levels are part of the free demo now though.

This looks beautiful! I featured your game in our round-up of recent Retro Indie Games!

Thanks! Cool! Be sure to try the free demo!

Hi, I am very interested in your game but I have a question.  If I buy the demo will that give me access to the finished game when it is released? I ask this because it's a little bit unusual to pay for a demo rom, (on itch.io) especially at the price that you have listed here. Thank you for supporting the Sega Genesis/ MD.

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Yes you will! Think of it like pre-buying the game. There's going to be a free demo later as well based on the earlier levels of the game. This demo is more to show off the game for supporters; it's frankly maybe a bit hard for players who haven't played Slow Mole or similar games before. If you support the game you'll also get access to the beta version when it drops later this spring.

Okay thank.  That's great news.  I've seen a lot of projects get released, but sadly I have seen just as many end up in demo limbo.  Just being cautious.

If you do have a go at the demo, there is already quite a lot of gameplay to be had. And don't feel bad if you die a lot, one of the worlds best retro game players did too. From speedrunner and controller maker extraordinaire Skunky48's twitter account:

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its actually insane how dedicated you are to this concept. mad respect!

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Thanks! I had several ideas I want to develop further with a 16-bit processor that can handle more advanced physics, while still keeping most of the advantages of a platform like the NES, such as super fast inputs (no lag) and a simplified color palette for clarity. Also, when working on a new platform it really helps to already know the game design and physics engine you want to create. It makes working with SGDK (a fantastic toolset to create Megadrive games in C) for the first time much more manageable.