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HitGrab Reveals "Clan O'Conall & The Crown Of The Stag"

HitGrab revealed a new game this week as they're showing off their new action-puzzle platformer Clan O'Conall & The Crown Of The Stag. Giving you a proper taste of the Celtic vibes, the game is rich with folklore as you explore different levels and strategically solve the mysteries to them using three siblings of the same clan. All three heirs to Chief Ardan's throne will fight off evil spirits and deadly bosses to stop Caoránach, the Mother of Demons, from killing their father and taking the crown. The game is being planned for a Steam release this fall. You can read more about it below and check out the trailer.

HitGrab Reveals "Clan O'Conall & The Crown Of The Stag"
Credit: HitGrab

Set in the land of Hibernia, Clan O'Conall & The Crown Of The Stag is a 2D, art-led puzzle-platformer featuring iconic settings from the first millenium. Inspired by Celtic folklore, players swap between three siblings, heirs to Chief Ardan's throne, as they fight through the evil spirits and deadly bosses to stop Caoranach, the Mother of Demons, from killing their father, stealing the power of the Crown of the Stag, and ultimately igniting a new war between the Aos Sí and the mortals.


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