An independent studio called Kelonia games He has Announce A new game called Frisco. It’s an action-adventure game set in ancient Egypt, with a simple idea at its core: images carved on temple walls can come to life, and you can control them.
The game works with two different views that you can switch between. The first is a regular 3D world where you play as an archaeologist wandering around and exploring temples. The other is a flat, two-dimensional world inside the frescoes. What you do in one world affects the other.
For example, moving a character on a wall might open a door or move an archaeologist object in 3D space.
studio He explains It’s this way: “In Fresco, ancient walls come to life. The carvings carved into the temple walls are not just decorations. They are alive, and the player can control them.”
Users will solve puzzles by looking at things from both angles, moving objects between flat walls and full 3D rooms, and figuring out how the two worlds are connected. The game focuses on exploring ancient Egyptian temples and rooms in detail.
Development is still ongoing and the game changes based on player feedback. No release date yet. It’s listed as “to be announced” on Steam.
The game will be released first on Windows PC via Steam. To keep up with updates, users can add Fresco to their Steam roster here.