Recovery is like reverse Indiana Jones
Blog Andrew Joseph 07 Jun , 2025 0

Today, on the day of the development Summer Summer Competition Festival showcase, South African developer Nyamakop teamed up with Mooncat Games to reveal Reloted, a robbery game in which a group of thieves tried to return priceless artifacts to them worship their culture.
Each re-run mission is divided into three stages: First, the player will target the museum and find the target artifact. Next, they will enter the building and create their own escape paths as quietly as possible, avoiding guards and other obstacles along the way. Finally, it's time to grab the artifact and escape using the path created in the second phase.

Interestingly, the workers will aim at the target with the reshooting target, which is not a fictional game. Instead, they are real-world artifacts currently sitting in Western museums, each of which has a brief biography of the artifact, whose origin is the culture of its origin and why the artifact is so respected by this culture.
For example, one of the artifacts displayed in the development community that day was the ngadji drum, a drum of the Pocomo people found in Africa in the 1870s. The drum was stolen by British colonists in the early 1900s and was taken to the museum – 114 years later, Pokomo King's brother became the man who had been taken to the museum and allowed to view it in the storage since theft.
The development day provided global premiere and updates for several upcoming indie games, including big strides from untitled Goose game developers House House and Mixtape, from Artful Escape Dev Dev Beethoven & Dinosaur. It also announced Snap and Grab, a 80s-themed heist game from Goblin and Annapurna Interactive, as well as the “owners” of Heart Machine and Devolver Digital.
Reloted is scheduled to be released on the Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam and Epic Games stores. On the day the developer's live broadcast, there was no announcement window.