Beacon Of Hope is an upcoming indie 2-D Metroidvania Platformer currently in early development. In it, you play as Beacon, an adorable desk lamp. You explore the abandoned town of Hope, and try to solve a (currently unspecified) mystery. Its trailer can be viewed here.
After a 10-month long hiatus, the game developer has come back and stated that they were reimagining the game as a "more casual mobile experience"; what this means for the game's Metroidvania elements and previously-teased content is unknown.
Beacon Of Hope provides examples of:
- Animate Inanimate Object: All of the characters seen so far are sentient appliances, and (giant) living batteries are one of the enemy types.
- Call a Hit Point a "Smeerp": Visual variation. Beacon’s hit points (and health pickups) are heart-shaped light bulbs.
- Cute Machines: Beacon, so very much. You can see for yourself on the game's official Twitter page.
- Driving Question: What happened to the (human) inhabitants of Hope?
- Easter Egg: For Gecko Knight, another upcoming indie game.
- Friendly Shopkeeper: Sally the hairdryer, although it’s currently unknown what her wares are.
- Ghost Town: Hope, which is seemingly completely devoid of humans.
- Goomba Stomp: One of Beacon’s means of attack. This is a platformer, after all.
- Heli-Critter: Appliance variation. Beacon’s Hover ability consists of him spinning his power cord around like a propeller.
- An Ice Person: At some point in a game, you will acquire a “frost bulb” that lets you put out fires with your light.
- Improbable Weapon User: One of Beacon’s two ways of attacking is whipping enemies with his power cord.
- Light 'em Up: The protagonist is a desk lamp. It comes with the territory. (Although it’s unknown how he emits light when he’s not plugged in.)
- Not Quite Flight: Beacon’s Hover ability, where he greatly slows his fall by spinning his power cord around like a propeller.
- Pun-Based Title: Someone being a “beacon of hope” means they inspire others and introduce hope into seemingly hopeless situations, and the protagonist is named Beacon and from (thus “of”) the town of Hope.
- Rising Water, Rising Tension: New gameplay footage shows a level where you must constantly platform upwards to avoid rising floodwaters.
- Slippy-Slidey Ice World: One of the recent teaser images showcases one of these, complete with dangling icicles.
- Springs, Springs Everywhere: They take the form of bouncy balls.
- Super Drowning Skills: Justified Trope. Beacon is an appliance; touching water will make him short circuit and die.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: Well, Super-Not Short-Circuiting Skills. In the water level, a boombox can be seen chilling in an inner tube despite the fact that it should have been fried by the water. Maybe it's waterproof?
- The Smurfette Principle: Sally the hairdryer is currently the only known female character.
- Warm-Up Boss: Rotty, a giant rotary phone, serves as this.
- Vicious Vac: According to a reply by the game's developer, there's going to be a vacuum cleaner Boss Battle at some point.