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Do you have what it takes to be an Engineer?! Find out now as The Enjenir launches into Early Access with 50 missions!

Guide a clumsy engineer through a chaotic workday in this physics-based sandbox title!

[Scotland/18 December 2023] - The groundbreaking ceremony is underway on Steam as The Enjenir launches into Early Access today. The title is the brainchild of two real-life civil and structural engineers who are aiming to tickle the funny bones of all players with the game’s hilarious ragdoll mechanics while also allowing players to let their inner engineer run wild as they construct a wide range of structures, from majestic buildings to complex functional vehicles - and everything in between! 


The game launches into Early Access with 50 missions spread across six levels. No mission is one-size-fits-all; what keeps The Enjenir fresh is that there are a multitude of different ways to complete any mission. On top of a wide variety of mission types, two sandbox levels are available in the Early Access launch, where players will be able to get their hands on unlimited resources to build whatever they like.
 

Features:

All the Physics, All the Time: Put your problem-solving skills to the test, with the game’s 100% physics-based building system combined with the characters' ragdoll physics controls - offering a truly unique gaming experience!

Infinite Possibilities: Each mission can be solved in infinite ways, allowing you to have a unique experience with each playthrough. There is no right or wrong way to create an engineering masterpiece… as long as it works!

Creative Sandbox: Let your imagination run wild in the dedicated infinite creative sandbox mode. Want to construct your own castle or a giant trebuchet? Look no further!

The Enjenir is now available on Steam in Early Access. Those wanting to learn more about the game as it develops or would like to participate in community challenges are encouraged to join the official Discord


 

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About PeatyTurf

PeatyTurf, an Irish/Scottish indie game studio, is developing their first self-published game, The Enjenir. The studio's founders, Neil Mackenzie and Cillín Farrell, are structural and civil engineers by day, with extensive experience in the digital engineering space. The Enjenir is an engineering game that the founders have developed in their spare time over the last three years.