
Swap & pop Nozzles to drench demons with different shots, effects, and Overblasts – then upgrade the Splasha’s stats with Nitro Splashtanks found throughout the ‘burbs of Fairweather. Pump past the limit with Overpump and unleash holy hydro hell.


Team up in local co-op, then pump, refill, and spill ‘em all with Splasha squirt guns, loaded with an infinite supply of holy water. Our heroes must exorcise their neighbors from hell, fight their way back to the haunted High School and rewind their summer to save the world! You can check out the game’s teaser trailer (complete with incredible ZAMN-style music) and the details of the game’s press release below.ĬALIFORNIA - 12 August - Demons Ate My Neighbors!, the retro-inspired twin-stick roguelite shooter developed by Tuned-Out Games and incubated with the support of Greg Johnson of HumaNature Studios ( Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove!), brings nostalgic cult arcade horror to PC and Nintendo Switch™ in Q3 2021.ġ991 - it seems like any other sweltering July in the sleepy suburbs of Fairweather Valley…until a cursed VHS unleashes untold horrors upon the neighborhood, turns the residents evil, and generally makes April & Joey’s summer a total bummer. That’s quite some time away, but what’s another year when you’ve waited this long anyway? According to the game’s developers, this new, retro-inspired shooter is “one part the vibe of Zombies Ate My Neighbors, one part deep rogue-like Binding of Isaac, and a dash of the co-op wackiness of ToeJam & Earl,” which frankly sounds like one heck of a good time.ĭemons Ate My Neighbors! is scheduled to start a run of fundraising on Kickstarter on the 1st of September with a goal of $175,000 USD, and the game is slated to launch in full on the Nintendo Switch and PC in Q3 2021.


Tuned-Out Games has announced the development of what they’re calling an “unofficial spiritual sequel to Zombies Ate My Neighbors,” not-so-subtly titled Demons Ate My Neighbors! - or DAMN! for short. A new development studio wants to change that. It’s been 27 years since Zombies Ate My Neighbors released for the SNES and Sega Mega Drive, and aside from the panned pseudo-sequel Ghoul Patrol, nothing much has come close to capturing its essence.
