Retro COVID games

Retro COVID games

The members of Budapest-based harom.studio combined their passion for graphic design, motion graphics and old arcade games to create a series of fictional games. Each and every one of the games is closely related to the epidemic and the situation surrounding it.

Marcell Gulyás and Marci Borbás decided during the time of the lockdown to give room to their creativity and to reflect on the challenges brought on by the epidemic with some humor and irony. This is how these games with a retro vibe and boasting vibrant colors saw the light. Which is your favorite?

3D- and motion design: Marcell Gulyás
Graphic design, game design: Marci Borbás

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