Fraymakers

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File:Fraymakers.jpg
Cover artwork consisting of various characters from indie games
Developers
Platforms
Release
  • Early access
    • WW: January 18, 2023
GenrePlatform fighting
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Fraymakers is a platform fighting game developed by McLeodGaming. It was released in early access on Linux, macOS, and Windows PC via Steam on January 18, 2023. The game is additionally planned to release on Nintendo Switch once the early access period is complete. The game's character roster is composed of crossover characters from other indie games.

Gameplay

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Fraymakers is a platform fighting game. Its roster of playable characters is composed of crossover characters from other indie games, including Octodad (2010), Downwell (2015), Rivals of Aether (2017), Slay the Spire (2019), Ittle Dew (2013), the Bit.Trip series, and most recently, A Hat In Time (2017), as of September 18, 2025.[1][2][3] Several stages appear based on the fictional universes that the playable characters belong to.[2]

Non-player character (NPC) "assists"—25 additional crossover characters from games such as Machinarium (2009), CrossCode (2018), and Ape Out (2019)appear during gameplay to aid the player.[2][4] An external content editor, "FrayTools", allows users to develop custom content for the game.[3]

Development

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Fraymakers is being developed by McLeodGaming—the developers of Super Smash Flash 2—and Team Fray.[2][5]

Marketing and release

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An early access version of Fraymakers was initially planned for release in 2022 and funded through a campaign on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter in late 2020.[3] The Kickstarter campaign raised over US$322,000.[2][a] In January 2023, the early access version was released on Linux, macOS, and Windows PC via the online storefront Steam.[5][6] Fraymakers is planned to remain in early access for approximately two years before its full release.[7] The early access version currently features six characters, five stages, and 23 assists.[3] Post-release, an additional character is planned for release as downloadable content (DLC).[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ The initial funding target was US$46,000[3]

References

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