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| title = Flye 'n' Frie in... Amaze Game
| title = Flye 'n' Frie in... Amaze Game
| image = Title_AmazeGame.png
| image = BoxArt_FnF8BitSeries_01.png
| alt = Title screen with logo, the titular characters, and copyright notice.
| alt = White text on a black background listing the game's title and having the Studio RGB-Newt logo.
| caption = The game's title screen
| caption = The game's "box art"
| developer = [[Studio RGB-Newt]]
| developer = [[Studio RGB-Newt]]
| publisher = [[The Fishal Project]]
| publisher = [[The Fishal Project]]
| series = [[Flye 'n' Frie (franchise)|''Flye 'n' Frie: 8 Bit Series'']]
| series = [[Flye 'n' Frie (franchise)#8-Bit_Series|''Flye 'n' Frie: 8 Bit Series'']]
| engine = NESmaker
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'''''Flye 'n' Frie in... Amaze Game''''' is an upcoming maze game, developed by [[Studio RGB-Newt]] and published by [[The Fishal Project]], for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
'''''Flye 'n' Frie in... Amaze Game''''' (or simply '''''Amaze Game''''') is an upcoming maze game, developed by [[Studio RGB-Newt]] and published by [[The Fishal Project]], for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a two-player VS. action game where one player controls the eponymous character [[Flye]], and the other player controls the other titular character [[Frie]]. After charging up a [[Lifeforce (concept)|lifeforce]] energy meter, each character can shoot magic projectiles (fire missiles and wind tornadoes, respectively), and must be the first to hit the other character three times to win.
 
However, collecting items and powerups also contributes to each player's score, and along with the main winner, a secondary winner is declared for whoever has the highest score, which can again turn out to be the main winner. Gameplay takes place in one of over one hundred randomly selected mazes, each shaped to whatever pixel art fits on a single NES screen, such as a dolphin. Every alternating horizontal and vertical line in the maze has destructible blocks which players can expend their power on to reveal items and powerups underneath, and moving to the maze's exit will teleport both players to the start of another random maze.


The game is the debut title out of eight titles in the "8-Bit Series" of [[Flye 'n' Frie (franchise)|''Flye 'n' Frie'']] games for the NES, all eight of which will be bundled together in the ''[[Flye 'n' Frie: Classic Collection]]'' for PC, and are otherwise released as seperate NES ROM files that are playable in emulators or on real NES (or NES-compatible) hardware through physical cartridges.
The game is the debut title out of eight titles in the "8-Bit Series" of [[Flye 'n' Frie (franchise)|''Flye 'n' Frie'']] games for the NES, all eight of which will be bundled together in the ''[[Flye 'n' Frie: Classic Collection]]'' for PC, and are otherwise released as seperate NES ROM files that are playable in emulators or on real NES (or NES-compatible) hardware through physical cartridges.
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=== Story ===
=== Story ===
==== Prologue ====
A prologue comic, optionally viewable from the game's main menu, shows a young Flye entering an arcade and being forcibly strapped into a VR headset, with Frie (who he doesn't know at this point) also being randomly pulled off the street to be the second player at the opposite end of the arcade.
==== Epilogue ====
An epilogue comic, optionally viewable after a session of gameplay (regardless of the outcome of the match), shows Flye and Frie leaving the arcade without seeing or physically meeting the other person. When Flye is informed that the in-game avatar of his opponent matches their physical appearance, so he's always welcome to go over and ask for a rematch, Flye responds, "Yeah right, as if anyone that beautiful exists."
The game's "End." screen and copyright information then fade in, along with the appearance of the exterior of the arcade changing to become old and abandoned with broken and boarded-up windows.


=== Setting ===
=== Setting ===
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== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
=== Soundtrack ===
{{Main|Amaze-ing Sounds}}


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 15:03, 14 September 2023

Flye 'n' Frie in... Amaze Game
White text on a black background listing the game's title and having the Studio RGB-Newt logo.
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: 8 Bit Series
EngineNESmaker
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • WW: TBA
Genre(s)Maze
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Flye 'n' Frie in... Amaze Game (or simply Amaze Game) is an upcoming maze game, developed by Studio RGB-Newt and published by The Fishal Project, for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a two-player VS. action game where one player controls the eponymous character Flye, and the other player controls the other titular character Frie. After charging up a lifeforce energy meter, each character can shoot magic projectiles (fire missiles and wind tornadoes, respectively), and must be the first to hit the other character three times to win.

However, collecting items and powerups also contributes to each player's score, and along with the main winner, a secondary winner is declared for whoever has the highest score, which can again turn out to be the main winner. Gameplay takes place in one of over one hundred randomly selected mazes, each shaped to whatever pixel art fits on a single NES screen, such as a dolphin. Every alternating horizontal and vertical line in the maze has destructible blocks which players can expend their power on to reveal items and powerups underneath, and moving to the maze's exit will teleport both players to the start of another random maze.

The game is the debut title out of eight titles in the "8-Bit Series" of Flye 'n' Frie games for the NES, all eight of which will be bundled together in the Flye 'n' Frie: Classic Collection for PC, and are otherwise released as seperate NES ROM files that are playable in emulators or on real NES (or NES-compatible) hardware through physical cartridges.

Gameplay

Plot

Story

Prologue

A prologue comic, optionally viewable from the game's main menu, shows a young Flye entering an arcade and being forcibly strapped into a VR headset, with Frie (who he doesn't know at this point) also being randomly pulled off the street to be the second player at the opposite end of the arcade.

Epilogue

An epilogue comic, optionally viewable after a session of gameplay (regardless of the outcome of the match), shows Flye and Frie leaving the arcade without seeing or physically meeting the other person. When Flye is informed that the in-game avatar of his opponent matches their physical appearance, so he's always welcome to go over and ask for a rematch, Flye responds, "Yeah right, as if anyone that beautiful exists."

The game's "End." screen and copyright information then fade in, along with the appearance of the exterior of the arcade changing to become old and abandoned with broken and boarded-up windows.

Setting

Characters

Development

Concept

Design

Marketing

Release

Reception

Legacy

Soundtrack

References

External links

Store links