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Felix The Reaper

About The For the character himself and the world around him, the inspiration was more diverse: We took cues from the ancient TV show The Twilight Zone, medieval painters like Bruegel and Bosch and the cartoon characters of Adventure Time and Hayao Miyazaki.Felix works at The Ministry of Death, and he's in love with Betty The Maiden from The Ministry of Life

Since Felix only moves in the shadows, he needs to tread carefully through this strange world. We worked with dancers, a long list of music artists and history scholars.The DanceSeveral dancers contributed to the game's production, and eventually Gunilla Lind and Raphaël Ferdinand Eder-Kastling improvised the final moves that ended up in the game. He believes that going to the human world as a field reaper will enable him to one day meet her, so he's taken the job of making sure people die—and taught himself to dance, in order to impress the love of his (un)life. There are five different articles by this historian Søren Hein Rasmussen within the game—you can unlock them as you progress. But since the gameplay is a non-stressful puzzler, you actually have time to appreciate and enjoy the weirdness while playing.The Art HistoryThe idea for the game itself stems from art history. Felix The Reaper sprang from a fascination with the sprawling, humorous and grotesque art history of Death. Eventually and through several different prototypes, we ended up here. Challenge yourself to original puzzle game mechanics Experience a gruesomely sweet story and beautiful world Choose your own tunes from a selection of 10+ indie music artists on Felix‘s Walkman Collect skull achievements that unlock bonus time trials Watch Felix develop his dance moves—as created by professional dancers! Many themes have emerged in the cultural identity of Death, including The Dance of Death or Danse Macabre and Death And The Maiden. Another important inspiration for Felix The Reaper was the amazing artistic collaborators in the production. We designed the game in a way that lets the music artists be themselves. We wanted them to add to the game through their personal artistic expression, rather than ask them to be what we want them to be. This made for a varied and strange combination of music. You can also collect skull achievements that further unlock bonus time trials for the most resourceful employees. For the character himself and the world around him, the inspiration was more diverse: We took cues from the ancient TV show The Twilight Zone, medieval painters like Bruegel and Bosch and the cartoon characters of Adventure Time and Hayao Miyazaki. We actually started with The Danse Macabre and Death and The Maiden as a basis, and then asked ourselves: How can we make a game about this? Here's Gunilla doing a dance move for Felix: And here's Raphael doing another: The MusicOf course a game with a dancing protagonist needs great music—why else would he be dancing? Luckily, reapers like Felix are able to turn the sun and shift the shadows, creating the paths necessary to navigate the land of the living. Felix works at The Ministry of Death, and he's in love with Betty The Maiden from The Ministry of Life. Alongside the production, a history scholar was diving into the art history of Death across more than 10 centuries for a book manuscript he is working on, and every time he hit upon something interesting he told us, and we tried to put it into the game if it fit. We sort of mashed those two themes together in Felix The Reaper. Each level unlocks a hardcore version of itself for the motivated ministerial go-getter. He does so to solve puzzles and make sure people die according to ministerial plans.

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