Last week, we gave youan exclusive lookat the design process which led to the creation of Tim, the protagonist of the award winning 2D platformerBraid. This week, we’ve got artwork that led to the creation of the game’s enemies. Just like last week, the designs here are by the game’s initial artist, Edmund McMillen, whose work was later altered by the game’s second artist, David Hellman.

Feelings seemed to be mixed about Mr. McMillen’s style versus Mr. Hellman’s when it came to Tim. I have a feeling that the same will be true with these designs, as Edmund’s concepts are for the most part a total departure from what ended up in the final game. Also like last week, I prefer Edmund’s preliminary stuff when it comes toBraid‘s “goombas”. The little lion-headed guys that made it into the final game are great and all, but they don’t compare to the middle-aged man-head above, or some of the severely depressed looking fuzzballs found in the gallery below.

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What’s your favorite design here? Do you think any of them beat out what was used in the final version ofBraid?

Tune in next week for the final installment of this inside peek at the creation ofBraid, and don’t forget to hit the jump for a animated look at these designs in action.

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

Close up shot of Marissa Marcel starring in Ambrosio

Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

Lightkeeper pointing his firearm overlapped against the lighthouse background

Overseer looking over the balcony in opening cutscene of Funeralopolis

Edited image of Super Imposter looking through window in No I’m not a Human demo cutscene with thin man and FEMA inside the house

Indie game collage of Blue Prince, KARMA, and The Midnight Walk

Close up shot of Jackie in the Box

Silhouette of a man getting shot as Mick Carter stands behind cover