Get Ready for PBJ – The Musical: A Delightful Gaming Experience Launching Soon
Have you ever imagined diving into a musical gaming adventure centered around the whimsical theme of peanut butter and jelly, all delivered in a playful Shakespearean style and animated reminiscent of Terry Gilliam’s Monty Python? Your curiosity can be satisfied soon as Kamibox’s intriguing game, PBJ – The Musical, makes its way to the App Store on March 26.
A Unique Collaboration Behind PBJ – The Musical
This charming project is the brainchild of Philipp Stollenmayer, founder of Kamibox, and English musician and comedian Lorraine Bowen—widely known for her enchanting “The Crumble Song.” “After witnessing Lorraine steal the show with her unforgettable performance on Britain’s Got Talent back in 2015—where she received a Golden Buzzer from David Walliams—I was inspired to create something alongside her,” remarked Stollenmayer. “Her wonderfully eccentric musical style aligns perfectly with the essence of my games,” which also feature titles like Sometimes You Die and Bacon - The Game.
An Absurdist Take on a Classic Tale
PBJ – The Musical uniquely intertwines themes from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet with elements of theatrical musicals (primarily featuring younger performers!) while utilizing intricately crafted paper landscapes modeled after real cutouts. Within this story, Peanut Boy emerges as an ode to Romeo against a stark black-and-white post-war backdrop; conversely, Strawberry Girl is brought forth from a vibrant realm adorned with regal motifs. Players can easily navigate these characters through intuitive taps and drags as they manipulate paper figures within an artistic diorama.
A Cheerful Twist Ending
The creators assure fans that this adaptation departs significantly from Shakespeare’s tragic conclusion involving heart-wrenching suicides (though there may be unexpected turns). Instead, Kamibox promises that players will revel in an uplifting finale—the creation of the beloved peanut butter and jelly sandwich! Perhaps even modern-day Shakespeare would regard it as “the peak of culinary creativity” while envisioning little Susanna’s lunchtime treat.
Mark Your Calendars!
You can catch glimpses of this offbeat adventure in the trailer provided below. Be prepared for its official launch on iPhone and iPad at just $4 starting March 26; preorders are already available in the App Store!
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