Chucklefish Games' CEO, Finn "Tiyuri" Brice, has tweeted that they are already thinking about their next project. He showcased a draft image of one of the games that he described as a combination of "Fire Emblem" and "Advance Wars" with online multi-player support.

While Brice has been actively updating about the progress of the game concept, he also posted a short video that showed the start of a level creator and unit movement. Though the company is still to announce the games officially, it's safe to assume from the recent posts that the games are almost ready to be launched.

Alongside his tweets, he also posted a video on his YouTube channel last October that previewed a game's art style, though it's not clear if it's the same project. The video was posted with a message, "Personally, I'm spellbound!" then tease a similar GIF titled "Spellbound Library" with the message, "this mockup has me even more spellbound!".

Brice also posted a short video on Twitter showing movement and combat of a game. Shortly after, Brice posted again telling followers that the company is working on a couple of new games and they will continue to support "Starbound". He confirmed that the embedded video in the post is of a tactics game and the other is an RPG-style video.

Brice said that the tactics game is a turn-based strategy game, a modern successor to "Advance Wars" that has that pixel charm. He also said that the goal is to utilise modern technology, online multi-playing, and workshop support. It is exciting to hear that there is a possibility of a tactics game in full modification.

He also mentioned, regarding the game in the "Art Style Demonstration" vid, saying that it's something like "Stardew Valley" and "Harry Potter" combined, an RPG/Sim set in a magic school. Given its magical theme, it might probably "Spellbound". He also mentioned that a lot of the sim features are included, like day/night cycles, dating, character classes and much more, with gameplay twists.

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