Onion Games launches research to assess interest in revivals of older titles

Onion Games

Onion Games launched a survey asking which titles previously released by the company’s fans would like to see a return.

“Last year, we did a survey to find out more about our fans,” says the survey. “Now, for 2021, we’d love to hear your thoughts and opinions on what you want Onion to launch next, especially among our older, pre-Onion, legacy game line.”

He continues: “Porting old games is always a big challenge for us and we cannot guarantee 100 percent that any of these options can happen. But even if a port has only a 1 percent chance of meeting, your vote can be a big step towards making that dream come true! “

Among the list of previous Onion Games titles included in the survey is the PlayStation 2 classic and cult kiss adventure Chulip and survival horror game Rose rule.

The survey will take seven days.

(Editor’s note: If the survey link above doesn’t work, it is also available here.)

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