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Creature In The Well is a pinball-inspired sci-fi isometric Hack and Slash game, developed by the Flight School Studio, and slated for Nintendo Switch and PC through Steam. It was released on 6 September 2019.

You play as a BOT-C robot, sent to recover an abandoned facility left behind on a desert planet. Supposedly, you only need to restore the power, but you'll soon discover that the place is haunted by the titular Creature, and it'll be using all of the place's defences to deal with your intrusion.

The announcement trailer is here, and the gameplay footage is here.

Creature In The Well provides examples of the following tropes:

  • Badass Cape: Artwork and trailers show that a flowing blue cape is the only spot of vibrant color on the BOT-C body, with the rest being grey metal. From the bird's eye view, however, it makes him look a lot like a knight, which was clearly the intention. Throughout the game you can collect a number of differently colored, but purely cosmetic capes.
  • By the Lights of Their Eyes: The Creature, as the monster's face is never shown. Even when it's sealed away, its face is still unrevealed.
  • Cosmetic Award: All of the capes are this, but more notably, BOT-C CHRGR and BOT-C STRKR weapons are both found in the town, beyond a particularly hard optional puzzle and, unlike many weapons, offer no benefit whatsoever to wielding them, being purely cosmetic.
  • Cyber Cyclops: The artwork shows that BOT-C has just one glowing white eye.
  • Dual Wielding: Red-colored dual blades are the first weapon BOT-C is seen picking up in the gameplay footage.
  • Justified Save Point: Gameplay footage shows the so-called "Reserve Power Monoliths", which act as save points because they "prevent system-wide data loss in the event of a BOT-C program failure".
  • Dug Too Deep: The audio logs reveal that the titular creature had been in the mountain long before the machine was built in it and was none too happy with the scientist attempts to build a facility in it's turf.
  • Hyperspace Arsenal: You can swap weapons mid combat regardless of how many you have. This means the BOT-C can be carrying a dozen weapons with them at any one time.
  • Last of Its Kind: The robot you play as used to be one of many engineer droids meant to help build and maintain the facility and the Machine in it, but were gradually all destroyed by the Creature in the Well, leaving you as the last one.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: The titular Creature, as shown here, has many bony, demonic arms. He uses them to their full potential in the North Star Conduit and the Weather Control Station.
  • Pinball Projectile: Since the gameplay is wholly inspired by pinball, it's not surprising that the gameplay footage shows turrets whose projectiles need to be knocked back at them.
  • Pipe Pain: The first "weapon" found by BOT-C in the gameplay footage is a pipe, which it uses to knock the ball around for the pinball-style gameplay. It soon replaces the pipe with a Charge Sword.
  • Weather-Control Machine: The Machine you are repairing throughout the game is quickly revealed to be this, meant to disperse the perpetual sandstorm surrounding the town.

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