Draknek’s games tend to be puzzlers about pushing, rotating and positioning blocks in a grid-based world, and the same seems to be true here. Bonfire Peaks also has a beautiful voxel artstyle to set it apart, though. The press release also says it’ll have over 100 levels and that it’ll be “fiendishly difficult” - which, yes, is another Draknek hallmark. Cosmic Express and A Monster’s Expedition (disclosure: the latter of which was written by Pip, RPS in peace) are games which start easy and gradually add wrinkles that make levels seem impossible to solve, until you spot the solution in a moment of mind-expanding glory. If you’re interested in Bonfire Peaks based on the trailer, you might enjoy going back and watching an earlier video of it from January 2020. At the time it had no publisher and developer Corey Martin expected it to be released within a few months, but it’s interesting to compare the videos now and see all the ways it’s been polished over the past year. Bonefire Peaks now has a release window of this autumn, but the demo from last year is still available on Steam now.