Factsheet

Developer

Unbound Creations LLC
Seattle, WA

The Team

Jakub Kasztalski
Emmy Toyonaga
Edward Neira
Juliestrator
Lorena Fierro
Sean Gause
Beverly Kearney
Lauren Clare

Release Date

August 15, 2024

Platforms

PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox
(PlayStation at later date)

Engine

Unity3D

Press Contact

Jakub Kasztalski

Press Materials

Click Here for our PressKit Google Drive

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You’re a little crow trying to prove herself to the world. Make new animal friends, poop on unsuspecting hoomans, and steal all the shiny trinkets! Each level is a little sandbox full of fun items to discover and puzzles to solve, while leaving a bit of chaos behind. Why? Just caws!

In this level-based, sandbox-y adventure game, you are a lonely crow whose family heirloom was stolen! You must prove herself to the world and become the coolest bird in town by earning the trust of new animal friends – completed favors and slowly building up your Crowputation. Some tasks will test your skill, some will test your intellect, and some are honestly just really dumb. Pick and choose the most fun ways to create Adorable Chaos – there’s something for everyone here!

You can spread your wings and soar to new heights of cuteness as you customize your adorable crow-tastic appearance!


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About Unbound

Jakub Kasztalski
Unbound Creations is an award-winning, independent game studio focusing on serious games that make you think, and silly games that make you laugh. It is founded and led by me, Jakub “Koobazaur” Kasztalski. Hi! I am Polish, traveling guy, currently in Seattle. I lived all over the world working on games, storytelling and even cinematography at one point. I studied humanities and ethnic conflict, all of which inspire my creative works.

We released 5 commercial titles across PC and consoles, as well as several smaller experimental ones. Our games have been exhibited at numerous shows (such as PAX, Tokyo Game Show, or GamesCom), won several awards, and were featured in museums and used as a teaching tool in classrooms.