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Space Madness sets in with bizarre new indie release

There's plenty of reason for sci-fi fans to be happy these days, and one of them is the release of Space Madness, the debut adventure from German studio Spreadcamp.

Space Madness puts players in the shoes (or would, if he had any) of a yellow, rectangle-shaped mutant named Ed, one of the many failed experiments of mad scientist Professor Marty. The professor is attempting to clone himself, and he casts his unsuccessful creations onto a desert planet afterwards. Here Ed not only finds other mutants like himself, but also learns that "the latest experiments from Professor Marty are endangering the entire Universe. So surely, he has to be stopped! It's up to the player now to find a way to get back to the space ship and stop him."

As the game's launch trailer clearly shows, Space Madness is designed in a bright, stylish comic cartoon style with hand-drawn animations. According to the developer, Ed's adventure is a fairly short one, offering anywhere from 2-4 hours of game time and intended both for genre newcomers and those who'd like a lighthearted break between longer games.

Space Madness is available for download now, DRM free, directly from the official website, with an option to order a backup disc version for an additional cost. The game's regular price will be $9.95, but is currently being sold for 50% off for a limited time.

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