Eternum Ex

Eternum Ex is a platform retro video game with the look and feel of the ’80s arcade cabinet games. Titles that have inspired and most influenced its creation are: Bomb Jack (Tehkan, 1984), Ghosts’ n Goblins (Capcom, 1985), Baluba-louk no Densetsu (Able, 1986) and Psychic 5 (Jaleco, 1987).

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Eternum Ex is the extended and refueled version of Eternum (that I published in 2015 as an indie solo developer). Eternum Ex has been made in collaboration with Flynns Arcades studio.

Thanks to its progressive learning curve, and with a path divided into “worlds” of 5 levels each, Eternum is challenging, addictive and an ode to the nostalgia of the golden age of arcade games.

Story:

Sir Arthur has gotten old…too old. He has lost everything he had and loved, and with nothing more to lose he leaves for Samarnath, an evil subterranean kingdom (from which no knight has ever returned alive) in search of treasures, adventures and the most important: five magical orbs that together provide: the Eternal youth.

Easy to play, hard to master:

With very simple core gameplay mechanics, an increasing difficulty, an exciting and addictive gameplay and with very precise control, Eternum is perfect for retro hardcore gamers but also for those who want to start in retro games, and even for those who wish to show children how games were when game industry was taking its first steps and gameplay was the most important factor in a video game.

Key features:

  • Awesome gameplay (may cause addiction)
  • 100% retro, arcade & platformer
  • 16-bit aesthetics
  • Memorable soundtrack
  • Plenty of different enemies
  • 25 Levels
  • Special levels with final bosses
  • Secrets bonus on each level
  • Publication date: October 2018

Credits:

  • A game by: Radin
  • Conversion to Unity & new additions: Flynns Arcades & Radin
  • Graphics by Ignacio Carretero
  • Music by Phi Studios
  • Cover Art by Manuel Millan
  • Publisher: Flynns Arcades