Last week, developer Moth Atlas and publisher Midwest Games launched Tombwater, a 2D pixel art adventure that marries intense Soulslike combat with the alluring adventure of a Zelda title. Following a successful launch and extremely positive initial reviews, the team is excited to share its first post-launch update, which brings fan-requested changes to make the dark journey into horror-filled streets smoother than ever.
The wait is finally over!
Today, publisher Midwest Games - an industry veteran-led team that provides publishing services - and the two-man development team at Moth Atlas are thrilled to announce that Tombwater, the 2D Wild West Soulslike, is out now on Windows PC via Steam.
Steam Next Fest is here, and Midwest Games and indie developers Max Mraz and Jake Wagner of Moth Atlas are giving a hearty “yeehaw” as they celebrate an updated demo launch for the highly anticipated 2D Western Soulslike, Tombwater, alongside the announcement of its March 31 release date on PC.
A dusty wind blows through the desolate town, as a wandering marksman holsters his gun and begins his descent into darkness.
Midwest Games - an industry veteran led team which provides publishing services to better support developers - has joined forces with Max Mraz of Moth Atlas to launch the demo of Tombwater, a 2D souls-like action RPG set in a Wild West town plagued by Eldritch monsters. Mraz is best known for his previous titles Ocean’s Heart and Yarntown, a ‘demake’ of Bloodborne and direct predecessor to Tombwater.