ABOUT
We're just a bunch of gastronomic gastropods looking for a good time.
(from left): David, Kell, Jerry, Caleb, Benard, Jake
Programmers
David Light: Senior, Computer Science & Mathematics
Kell Pogue: Senior, Computer Science & Mathematics
Jake Bennert: Junior, Computer Science
Artists
Benard Ngaruiya: Junior, Computer Science
Caleb Dixon: Junior, Computer Science
Jerry Zhang: Senior, Chemical Engineering
David Light: Senior, Computer Science & Mathematics
Kell Pogue: Senior, Computer Science & Mathematics
Jake Bennert: Junior, Computer Science
Artists
Benard Ngaruiya: Junior, Computer Science
Caleb Dixon: Junior, Computer Science
Jerry Zhang: Senior, Chemical Engineering
Press Release
You wake up in a glass cage. You're not sure exactly where--or what--you are. The only thing you know is that you feel an undying urge to escape.
In Brian Slug, you play a parasitic slug, hell-bent on surviving and escaping the laboratory in which you were accidentally created. Flinging, splatting, and sliming your way through the defenses of the lab, you evade and take out scientists, armed guards, and automated turrets that will fire on sight. Your only weapon? Climbing up the brain stem and controlling the minds of any human (or machine) unlucky enough to be caught unawares.
Brian Slug is an action puzzler with a hint of platforming. As the player, you can choose whether to use your high mobility to fly over and around your enemies, clinging onto surfaces and dropping silently when the time is right, slip into the skin of a scientist to discretely pass by their clueless co-workers, or take command of a gun and shoot your way out. Be careful--the most obvious route is usually not the easiest.
In Brian Slug, you play a parasitic slug, hell-bent on surviving and escaping the laboratory in which you were accidentally created. Flinging, splatting, and sliming your way through the defenses of the lab, you evade and take out scientists, armed guards, and automated turrets that will fire on sight. Your only weapon? Climbing up the brain stem and controlling the minds of any human (or machine) unlucky enough to be caught unawares.
Brian Slug is an action puzzler with a hint of platforming. As the player, you can choose whether to use your high mobility to fly over and around your enemies, clinging onto surfaces and dropping silently when the time is right, slip into the skin of a scientist to discretely pass by their clueless co-workers, or take command of a gun and shoot your way out. Be careful--the most obvious route is usually not the easiest.