Sudbury-based game developer making sequel to debut release

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With his debut video game, Tall Poppy, spending seven weeks on a best-seller list, Sudbury-based game developer Chris Larue is working a more robust sequel titled Tall Poppy II

Finding a silver lining after his Kickstarter campaign didn’t reach its target, Sudbury-based game developer Chris Larue said he now has a bit more time to refine his upcoming release.

The upcoming horror/puzzle/adventure game will include two playable characters, longer gameplay, and various other improvements on his debut effort, Tall Poppy. By June 2019, he released his debut video game, Tall Poppy, a first-person adventure game that remained on the best-sellers list at Itch.io for seven weeks in 2021.

The vast majority of online reviews have been positive, with commenters posting such things as “This was the funniest horror game I have played this year,” and, “Loved the budget horror humour.” In addition to his game development efforts through Attainable Entertainment, Larue also serves as a professor at Canadore College for the Game Design and Development program.

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