Indie game Mushroom 11 lets you be a giant regenerating blob

With the Game Developers Conference (GDC) raging on this week, it’s no surprise that we’ve started hearing about new games oozing out of the woodwork. One such game is Mushroom 11 developed by indie studio Untame.

 Mushroom 11 is a puzzle-platformer that has you taking control of a giant green blob as it navigates a post-apocalyptic landscape.

In a press release sent out by Untame:

Mushroom 11 is a game about destruction. In an empty, desolate world, you are an amorphous organism that can only move by destroying its own cells. Removed cells immediately regrow elsewhere on the organism, so you can move, reshape, and even split yourself freely. This cerebral gameplay challenges players’ logic skills as well as their reflexes, set to ten beautiful and electrifying tracks licensed from FSOL.

 

One of the biggest selling points for this game, as mentioned in the press release, is that 90’s British electro group Future Sound of London (FSOL) provides the music for Mushroom 11. Unfortunately, not much more information is available on Mushroom 11. But what we do have,  however, is a trailer that showcases one of the tracks from the game.

 

So what do you think of Mushroom 11? Does it pique your interest? Let us know in the comments below!