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Steam News24 February 20215y ago

Mango has just been released in Early Access!

We are very excited to say that Mango is finally up for Early Access. The current version features the first 8 levels of the game, featuring deconstructed depictions of houses, city districts, a forest, a cinema, a supe

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changedThe full final version of the game consists of ~40 levels, with a strong focus on a narrative and emotional buildup, which means that the visuals, gameplay and internal glitches will only grow wilder, stranger and more complex as the story and game goes on.
addedThere will be monthly updates, adding new levels, features, achievements and fixes until the content resembles the final version of the game. The price will remain the same during all of the Early Access stage, until the final release happens around early summer 2021 , with each update up to that point being free once you purchase the game.

We are very excited to say that Mango is finally up for Early Access.

The current version features the first 8 levels of the game, featuring deconstructed depictions of houses, city districts, a forest, a cinema, a supermarket and other mysterious facilities.

The full final version of the game consists of ~40 levels, with a strong focus on a narrative and emotional buildup, which means that the visuals, gameplay and internal glitches will only grow wilder, stranger and more complex as the story and game goes on.

There will be monthly updates, adding new levels, features, achievements and fixes until the content resembles the final version of the game. The price will remain the same during all of the Early Access stage, until the final release happens around early summer 2021, with each update up to that point being free once you purchase the game.

We have chosen to be deliberately cryptic in our text and descriptions about Mango, because we think it best reflects the game's evasive nature. Let's just say that our story starts with our character going back home and eating a mango, and it all takes an increasingly strange turn after that.

Mango is a fairly unique and unusual piece, being equal parts old-school first-person adventure, and abstract psychedelic dream emulation.

Get into it.

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Steam News / 24 February 2021

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