If you'd like to beef up your retro game collection while helping make the world a better place, indie developer Trufun Entertainment has a heartwarming solution for you. For the entirety of March, all proceeds earned from the sale of Super Rad Raygun will be donated to , a charity that helps provide health and wellness education for those afflicted with Multi﷽ple Sclerosis. For the low price of $5, you can nab and rest easy knowing your money is going to a good cause.

If you're ꦰunfamiliar with Super Rad Raygun, the game is the𝓰 brainchild of designers Chris Bryant and Chris Hernandez. Its central mechanic of depleting energy cells was inspired by Bryant's real-life struggle with MS, which took something of a toll on him during PAX Prime 2013. He had to stop every 10-15 minutes to recharge, so to speak, and that sparked the idea for this game.

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The end result was a title that paid homage to the Game Boy aesthetic while cribbing some ideas from Capcom's Mega Man series. I found it to be a 🔥rat♏her solid little action platformer when I reviewed it back in 2016. All these years later, it still holds up as a nice retro throwback title.

If you happen to already own the game, Trufun to this month's charity drive that will bypass having to rebuy Super Rad Raygun. You can donate howe🍷ver much you feel comfortable with. Even if you end up not liking the title, at least🍎 your cash will go to helping people.

Source: Trufun Entertainment PR

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