F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon

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Flye 'n' Frie in...
F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon
The game's "box art"
Developer(s)Studio RGB-Newt
Publisher(s)The Fishal Project
Director(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Producer(s)Jordyn-Rae Morrison
Designer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Programmer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Artist(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Writer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Composer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
SeriesFlye 'n' Frie: Retro Remains Series
Engine
Platform(s)Atari 2600
Release
  • WW: TBA
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Flye 'n' Frie in... F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon (or simply F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon) is an upcoming puzzle video game, developed by Studio RGB-Newt and published by The Fishal Project, for the Atari 2600, an 8-bit home video game console released in 1977, which was discontinued in 1992.

The game is the first out of 8 titles in the "Retro Remains Series" of Flye 'n' Frie games for retro consoles and systems, all eight of which will be bundled together in the Flye 'n' Frie: Classic Collection for PC, and are otherwise released as seperate Atari 2600 ROM files that are playable in emulators or on real Atari 2600 (or compatible) hardware through physical cartridges or other optical media.

The title of the game is a reference to infamous Atari 2600 game "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", a movie tie-in game which contributed to the video game crash of 1983.

Gameplay

F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon is a nonogram-puzzle solving game. Players must use numbers depicted on a grid to determine which sections to fill and not fill in. When the black-and-white puzzle is completed, players are rewarded with their completed puzzle, now in colour. These coloured puzzles, when viewed in sequential order, provide a story that ties into the lore of the Flye 'n' Frie franchise.

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