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New Unravel gameplay looks to test your cleverness and touch your heart

During EA' press conference, Coldwood Interactive showed off more gameplay from upcoming physics-based, puzzle-platformer, Unravel. The game was first shown off at E3 2015 and it had a ton of great feedback from the fans. The whimsical Yarny is back at Gamescom 2015 with another stage to go through.

The new gameplay walk-through, which you can watch above, is narrated by creative director Martin Sahlin. He shows us a brand new level that has Yarny traveling through Northern Scandinavia. Unravel will have Yarny reach the end of the game without using up all his yarn. In the video you can see the complex physic-platforming the game has to offer, but it seems that Unravel is telling a much larger story.

Unravel is currently in pre-alpha so there is no release date as of yet, but the game will launch for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Stick to GameZone for all the latest updates on Unravel.

Jordan Biazzo

News writer from New York, super fan of the Mass Effect trilogy and has finally got to play through Metal Gear 5: The Phantom Pain. Follow me on Twitter @TheJordanBiazzo

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