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Armikrog

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Title Screen

Armikrog

Developer: Pencil Test Studios
Publishers: Pencil Test Studios, Versus Evil
Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Released internationally: September 30, 2015 (Windows/Linux/OS X), August 23, 2016 (Wii U/PS4/XB1)


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


Take on the role of Klaymen Tommynaut, and escape the alien fortress named Armikrog.

Unused Graphics

Hmmm...
To do:
Sketch versions of four characters that need to be pieced together somehow. These are smaller and arranged differently in the Wii U release.

Armikrog-Pause.png Armikrog-SaveGame.png

Two placeholder icons for a pause menu and save function.


Armikrog-ScalyTemp.png

A placeholder sketch of a pink scaly room with points of interest labelled from A to E.


Armikrog-Plank1PTemp.png Armikrog-PlankPanoramaTemp.png Armikrog-PlankRotateTemp.png

Three placeholder sketches relating to plank gimmicks. In order, they are named Plank1PTemp, PlankPanoramaTemp, and PlankRotateTemp.


Armikrog-Height-Reference-1.png Armikrog-Height-Reference-2.png

Armikrog-Height-Reference-3.png Armikrog-Height-Reference-4.png

Four reference graphics for various platform heights in a puzzle.


Armikrog-Placeholder-Platforms.png

Placeholder platforms meant to be used with the height references above.


Armikrog-Temp-Door.png

A placeholder door graphic.

Hidden Background Details

Hmmm...
To do:
More, and ID each location.
Background Image Foreground Overlay
Armikrog-Hidden-MDF.png Armikrog-MDF-Mockup.png

Some raw production materials are visible in the background image of this scene. There are other images of a similar nature, though the unseen portions in those are not as interesting. Additional production materials can be seen in the foreground overlay itself.

(Source: Original TCRF research)