ITTA

Test your limits in ITTA, a bullet-hell, boss-rush style adventure. Armed with her father’s revolver and guided by a strange ghostly cat, a displaced girl must battle her way through impossible trials in search of answers… and peace.

ITTA is a bullet-hell adventure set in a world filled with monstrous bosses. When Itta wakes up and finds herself surrounded by her dead family, her only guide is a strange spirit that takes the form of the family cat who gifts her a glowing revolver for protection.



As Itta, players must seek out the powerful beings locked away beneath this seemingly peaceful world and go toe-to-toe against them in harrowing battles. From hulking ancient golems to toothy horrors, Itta’s journey will push both you and her past their limits. Luckily, you can change up your combat style by finding weapons with unique attack styles, and if the going gets too tough, toggle on invincibility or player damage multipliers at any time.

ITTA is a game inspired by themes of personal struggle. If there is light, there must be darkness. The important thing is to keep going… no matter what you endure along the way.

Features

  • Topple 18 deadly bosses in tight, twin-stick, bullet-hell combat
  • Wield an arsenal of power spirit weapons to fight in new ways
  • Unlock the mystery of a bizarre, crumbling world and its cryptic inhabitants
  • Explore a beautiful, pixel-art world backed by a haunting and eclectic musical score.
  • Never hit a wall; freely toggle damage multipliers or invincibility




Glass Revolver is the studio of developer, Jacob Williams. Inspired by everything from manga to Italian gardens, His aim is to deliver eclectic games that are uncompromising in their bizarre vision.

Kyle Lisenby is a self taught multi-instrumentalist and composer who cut his teeth in post-rock bands Red Cloud at Sundown and Siren. He has been releasing compositions under the name Invisible Monsters since 2007 and feels most at home in uncharted waters.

Price

Max: 14,79€

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Min: 14,79€

Reviews

“ITTA, developer Glass Revolver’s debut game, fuses intense bullet-hell gameplay with an intriguing story that ends up outshining its mechanics, creating an experience I was not expecting.”
8/10 – Noisy Pixel

“The thing is, although it can get incredibly hectic on-screen, it’s a surprisingly accessible affair. You can dodge through bullets and run around the patterns that arc from each boss, with movement being beautifully smooth, as you learn the attacks and forms of each enemy.”
9/10 – God is a Geek