Demon Turf Releases Today for PC and Console

After three years of development, Demon Turf, released today with high anticipation. Demon Turf is an indie 3D platformer featuring stunning 2D art created by Fabraz, the same developers of Slime-san, and published by Playtonic Friends. The game is currently available for the PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and the Nintendo Switch.

When the Demon World gets overrun by the different turf gangs creating havoc and battling for dominance, it is up to a cute but brutal demon named Beebz to finally put a stop to their fighting once and for all. Yes, even the Demon World has its own bad guys. You play as Beebz, a young demon girl with attitude who wants to become the Demon Queen of the Demon World. For Beebz to achieve her goal, she must fight her way through the turfs to take on the turf leaders and restore peace within the Demon World once she becomes the Demon Queen.

Demon Turf provides you with a fun gameplay experience that includes various features. For combat, you can either play it safe by using platform combinations or go all-in with physical fighting moves to destroy your enemies. If you want to take a break from beating up demons, you can stroll through the different towns to do side quests, different challenges, or meet the townspeople. The game also has replay value, where you can revisit previous levels that were cleared to see the newly liberated environments now that the turf gangs are gone.

Another cool addition to Demon Turf is the inclusion of SteelSeries’s GameSense lighting, which is being shown in a tweet from Fabraz below.


If you enjoy platformers and want to punch demons as a tiny demon girl, check out Demon Turf, which is available now. You can find Demon Turf on Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, the Nintendo eShop, Microsoft Store, and PlayStation Store for the regular price of $24.99. Currently, the game is on sale for $22.49 until Nov. 11, 2021.

Kiara Gonzalez: Kiara loves cats, reading, and playing video games.
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