@Smoothgunner, The developers have their own Youtube channel with various videos of gameplay Check it out here
Actually I should have added this to the db page.
Its a shame the game needs headphones otherwise I might have done a demonstration of it myself.
@Mirage one thing I really like about Feer, is the way the game is structured. There are lots of arcade titles out there where you play, you get a score and that's that. Oh, you can work to beat your own score or get a place on a global ranking, but essentially the gameplay is pretty fixed.
Those sorts of games aren't bad for a quick blast, but I don't tend to find I come back to them much.
The great thing about Feer though, is that with the missions, quests and need to unlock power ups, there is always something new to work for, its not just all about attaining the highest score possible in the shortest time.
its odd, I am not a super competitive person myself, but give me a quest or a goal to work for and I'll gladly put in plenty of time, indeed far more than I would put in just for the chance of being higher on a score board than someone else.
That is why I find I keep picking Feer up to have just another blast at it, indeed its a great game to play for short periods since you don't really need to assimilate a lot of information or try to rethink your way back into a mindset, you can just pick it up, dodge a few zombies and put it down again, I'm finding I play it a lot on the twenty minute train journey to visit my parents which I do a couple of times a week, I'm sure the conductor is in league with the zombies since they always seem to get me munched ).
With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)