During tonight's Annapurna Interactive Showcase, we got another lovely look at Flock, the latest game from Wilmot's Warehouse and I Am Dead devs Hollow Ponds and Richard Hogg. In it, we get to see exactly how its adorable creature herding works in co-op, which you'd probably hope to see, given its own Steam page also describes it as a co-op multiplayer game. But rest assured, Flock is still very much a game you can play on your own, without the need to have a pal along for the ride, the devs tell me.
"The thing that hadn't occurred to me until just now, thinking about people like you seeing this trailer is, what if people don't realise you can play in single player?" Hogg tells me ahead of tonight's showcase. "This trailer has done almost too good a job of selling this as a multiplayer game. But yeah, it's totally playable as a single player game."
Hollow Ponds' Ricky Haggett adds that they did, in fact, have plans to include some single-player footage in tonight's latest trailer (embedded above), but when they came around to filming it, "there was just so much gold it just ended up being effectively a multiplayer game with two players," he says.
More importantly, though, Haggett and Hogg assure me that solo players won't be losing out on anything by choosing to play it in single-player. For Hogg, they wanted it to be "the kind of game where it's the kind of low stakes multiplayer where you might spend a lot of time just doing your own thing - effectively doing pretty much what you'd be doing if you were playing single-player", just in the same place with your friends.
"That's the kind of game we like playing and how we like playing multiplayer games a lot of the time and it was that kind of experience [we wanted to
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