Undertale's Toby Fox teases a Deltarune update he's already shared with family and friends: "They all described it as 'a cry for help because your game is not out'"

Deltarune screenshot of the purple cat shopkeeper Seam, who has a button over one of their eyes.
(Image credit: Toby Fox)

The creator of indie sensation Undertale, Toby Fox, has been told by his family and friends that🌠 a minigame he's been working on for follow-up Deltarune is a "cry for help," but in a good way.

Deltarune is an upcoming game with some familiar faces from Undertale, although it has a different setting. It's been 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:in development for over six years and we've only got two chapters so far, with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:two more due out this year. Described as a "paralle🤡l story" to Undertale's, it contains "non-violent RPG battles" that function like bullet hells and have "funky, funky music."

, Fox shares something that's almost like a progress update: "I showed my family and friends a minigame I've been working on for DR and they all described it as 'a cry for help because your game is not out.'"

He follows up: "My family clarified that was a good thing. My other friend didn't clarify but they did laugh for about 10 minutes straight hearing me play it. Same friend who played Chapter 3 like ove🐼r a year ago also told me 'I miss Tenna' and I was like 'man that's something no one in the world has ever said huh.'"

Tenna is a chapter three antagonist who hasn't actually featured in the first two chapters, so that's why that line is something no one has said before. It hurts to see other✱s living the dream and playing this game before us, but hopefully, Fox can keep on schedule, and we get those next two chapters soon. You can play the first two chapters for .

In the meantime, there are plenty of great 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like Undertale that you can play right now to tide you over.

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