New Demon Turf Game has been Shadow Dropped

More Punk Platforming for Five Bucks!

One of the more interesting 3D platformers to come out in a while, Demon Turf was a fun romp through a quirky world of demon lords but we hoped that new content would expand the general ideas presented. While the modding space has been active enough to keep players busy, the game’s developer Fabraz just shadow dropped a whole new game, kind of like a micro-sequel. Demon Turf: Neon Splash is available now on Steam and Switch as a standalone release for $4.99 USD. 

In this neon-splattered adventure, Beebz and her friends are sucked into a painting. Through stringing together various maneuvers, Beebz will have to keep moving as there’s no combat in this journey. This is a pure platforming party! Other improvements include no limits to placing checkpoints, additional goals for the 10 new levels, unlockables, and various setting improvements. 

Additionally, Fabraz is hosting an Any% speedrun competition for the release of Demon Turf: Neon Splash with a $1000 USD prize! Speedrunning has been a staple part of Demon Turf since the game’s early access release so it’s awesome to see the developers continuing to support the practice in-game and through this competition.  

Learn more about Demon Turf in our review of the first game, which we play on Steam.

Alex McCumbers

Twitter: @ACMcCumbers

Alex has been steadily shaping his writing, networking, and production skills for over a decade. He got into games journalism to keep his writing skills and habits in check as he has always wanted to create a novel or write a game's narrative. Sites that have published his work include Giga Geek Magazine, Marooners' Rock, Twin Galaxies, and Popular Mechanics. Several guest pieces have been uploaded on other sites. His work has also been physically published in both volumes of the SNES Omnibus where he contributed essays on several games. He grew up in rural West Virginia, surrounded by Appalachian music and culture.

Forever Classic was the branding that was invented during a faithful summer where he became absolutely fascinated by the world of Let's Play videos and video essays on YouTube. The Forever Classic brand name has always been at the back of his mind, tying it to projects here and there, but this website will be able to collect all of those efforts into a single place as Forever Classic Games LLC. 

"Welcome to Forever Classic Games, I'm Alex McCumbers."

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