Welcome to the whimsical world of Crawling Paw, a caffeinated solo developer, driven by a passion for tabletop role-playing games, and empowered by her IT expertise.
Prepare to embark on a journey unlike any other as you delve into the heart of 1950s & 1960s London in this highly interactive, 2.5D adventure.
In this playful adaptation of London’s iconic eras, you’ll be tasked with searching for hidden treasures and unraveling the quirky troubles that lie beneath the surface. With around 234 hidden objects and tasks to discover, there’s never a dull moment as you explore locations ranging from the vibrant streets of Notting Hill to the historic charm of Westminster.
But beware, the devil is in the details! With hand-drawn graphics meticulously crafted to create immersive 2.5D environments using the Parallax effect, you’ll find yourself lost in a world where perspective matters. From the bustling energy of the old industrial district to the serene calm of classical suburbs, each location comes to life with up to 27 layers of depth and charming animations drawn frame by frame.
But fear not, intrepid explorer! With plenty of clues and hints scattered throughout the city, you’ll uncover hidden secrets and solve small puzzles with ease. So strap in, sharpen your senses, and get ready to experience the magic of Crawling Paw’s London like never before.
Around 234 hidden objects or tasks to finish and even more stuff to engage with or discover. Or just simply relax and enjoy the sometimes busy, sometimes calm atmosphere of locations like Notting Hill, old industrial district, classical suburbs or Westminster.
Hand-drawn graphics carefully crafted to create 2.5D locations by using Parallax effect with up to 27 layers of depth.
To bring a life to the city and uphold the doodle style, most animations are dawn by hand, frame by frame.
- Perspective matters! Sometimes things are only seen from certain angles or distance, but don’t worry, you will have enough clues to find them.
- Doodle Streets has a DEMO with 2 smaller levels on Steam!
- “Extra Colourful” mode in the settings for less realistic but more colourful experience.