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Henry Halfhead by Lululu Entertainment launched for Windows and consoles

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Henry Halfhead by Lululu Entertainment launched for Windows and consoles
Developer Lululu Entertainment of Zürich has released sandbox adventure game Henry Halfhead, available for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 consoles. The PC edition for Windows through Steam and the Epic Games Store is verified for use with the Steam Deck.

The quirky titular character can transform into any object within arm's reach, while players experience the family-friendly game together with local co-op mode. A live performance of music by Lucien Guy Montandon of Bämeräng can be viewed on the developer's Youtube channel.


The four-disc, 50-track soundtrack has premiered via Steam, featuring cover art by Tim Serafin Bürge. "Over the last three years, the soundtrack for Henry Halfhead came together through a playful and personal process," the composer writes via the most recent update.

"This time I wanted to take a more natural approach: recording live drums and leaning into my love for FM sounds. One highlight was rediscovering my rare Synergy DK synthesizer, which had been collecting dust for years. Alongside the Roland SH-101 and my drum kit, it shaped a mix that feels both groovy and nostalgic. I also recorded vocals without lyrics — playful na-na-nas and la-la-las — to add a vocal texture that mirrors the game’s whimsical spirit."

Previously developed by Lululu, Bämeräng is a fast-paced competitive boomerang duel game for two to four players. The independently developed multiplayer game is currently available for Nintendo Switch and Windows through Steam.


From the product page:
Henry Halfhead is a quirky sandbox adventure game about an odd little character with the peculiar ability to possess and control any object within their reach. Discover every object's unique properties and abilities and cleverly combine them to progress through Henry's not-so-ordinary everyday life.
Lululu Entertainment - Henry Halfhead