Just a few weeks after its official announcement, The Binding of Isaac has taken up residence on Steam. Despite the store page saying September, its creator Edmund McMillen (one half of the duo behind indie platformer Super Meat Boy) is confident the game will be on sale by the end of August.

McMillen describes The Binding of Isaac as “a roguelike shooter based on the dungeon structure of Zelda (NES).” Like Rogue and its many descendants, the game’s dungeons will be randomly generated, and players will rely heavily on items to upgrade and transform their hero. The controls will be reminiscent of old-school arcade shooters like Smash TV and Robotron, predecessors to the twin-stick shooter craze kicked off by Geometry Wars.

Though its gameplay differs greatly from the punishing platforming of Super Meat Boy, The Binding of Isaac’s aesthetic is quite similar. McMillen’s crude, bathroom humor-friendly art style remains, and Danny Baranowsky (composer of the excellent Super Meat Boy soundtrack) once again provides his musical talents. 

The Binding of Isaac will cost just $5. McMillen has yet to discuss any release plans other than the initial Steam launch. Considering how well Super Meat Boy sold on PC compared to Xbox Live Arcade, it might be a while before we see The Binding of Isaac anywhere other than Valve’s digital storefront.

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  • skyyspam - Friday, August 12, 2011 - link

    Seriously, scam-spammers on AT/DT website posts? Shouldn't these e-freaks pick an less technically-savvy audience to scam?
  • JarredWalton - Sunday, August 14, 2011 - link

    They get deleted/banned as soon as we see them, which is why your post is now floating out here on its own. We've also added a captcha to the account creation to make it a bit harder -- no more fully automated spam accounts at least.

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