To celebrate the fact that we will be able to distribute our game on Steam, we want to reveal Akari, our ending theme that will most likely play during the end credits. This song is very special because it is the very first time that our composer Eiko Ishiwata Nichols will lend her beautiful voice for a video game. The lyrics (in Japanese) were put together by the talented writer Ai Sasaki. Enjoy and have a nice day!
Our Item Shop is now open!
For all of you great people who still want to help us after our Kickstarter and get some cool items at the same time, we just opened our Item Shop on Redbubble! Enjoy!
Our Fan Art Contest Winners!
The results are in!
Here’s the 5 winners of our Fan Art Contest that took place in conjunction with our Kickstarter campaign!
The first place goes to Rekka B that will be receiving a beautiful art Canvas made by our artist Monaka. Congratulation Rekka B!
Rekka B along with Eric Angelillo, Vusc, Emma Tolley and Ian Snyder will be featured in The Girl and the Robot Art Book!
Thank you to all 16 participants for entering, we could tell that every entry was made with love :D
All Fan Art Contest Entries!
Hello everyone!
It is our pleasure to introduce to you all of the entries from our Fan Art Contest that took place in conjunction with our kickstarter campaign. We want to give a big thank you to all of you that participated; your commitment to The Girl and the Robot inspires us create an awesome game.
Check out our next post where we will reveal the 5 best arts chosen by members of our development team!
Kenneth Katwaru
Boruta
Roll Cabbage Jirou
Yuki
Brandon Morris
New character revealed: The Queen
Today we received an email from Monaka with some silhouettes for a new character: The Queen.
We don’t want to reveal too much of her identity at this point, but we can say that she is like a reflection of the Mad Queen. If the Mad Queen is the embodiment of evil, then this queen is the embodiment of good and fairness.
Usually when we create a new character, we draw silhouettes like this first to decide on the right shape; we then draw more detailed concept afterward. We would love to know your favorites in the comments!
Ah and also, don’t miss out on our Kickstarter campaign in case you didn’t know.
Peace!


















