Cobalt

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Cobalt
Logo of Cobalt
DeveloperOxeye Game Studio
PublisherMojang Studios
Release2 February 2016[1] (Steam)
Technical Information
PlatformsMicrosoft Windows, Linux (Works via Proton), Xbox 360,[2] Xbox One[3]
EnginesDaisyMoon, Bitsquid
Written withLua
Homepagehttps://www.playcobalt.com/

Cobalt is a sci-fi 2D sidescrolling action platformer video game developed by Oxeye Game Studio and published by Mojang Studios in 2016 to Steam, XBOX 360 and XBOX One. It offers a massive amount of content and many unique mechanics to go with it, such as combat rolls that deflect projectiles and time slowing down around danger, which combined with responsive and tight controls produces unforgiving, yet exciting and satisfying gameplay that can be experienced across the game's campaign and many singleplayer or multiplayer gamemodes, via LAN, online play or in the same couch when using controllers. If you want to learn more, read on or navigate to other pages for detailed information on the game's content.

Gameplay

Cobalt can be played with a keyboard or controller (or WASD controls using an official mod). The gameplay is primarily centered around rolling, during which you can deflect bullets and automatically aim.

List of Game Modes

  • Story
  • Challenge
    • Combat Challenge
    • Speed Challenge
  • Deathmatch
  • Plug Slam
  • Team Strike
  • Survival

Items

Plot Synopsis

Agent Cobalt is a metalface sent by Borealis to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the human colony Trunkopolis on a planet known as Trunkopia.

Development History

In 2001,[4] Daniel "thewreck" Brynolf had developed a platformer prototype called Blueface. Following the release of Harvest: Massive Encounter in 2008, Oxeye wanted to develop another, more in-depth game. Unable to come up with ideas, it was decided that Blueface had a sufficiently solid foundation to become a "better game". Beginning in August of 2009,[5] work began on Project B. Initially, it looked rather similar to Blueface.[6]

On 8 October 2010, Project B was officially renamed to Cobalt[7]

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