Summary
- Kalanoro is a joyful single-player action-adventure game coming to Xbox Series X|S in Summer 2026.
- You play as Kalakely, a young Kalanoro from Malagasy folklore, who is on a mission to rescue legendary lemur musicians.
- Between levels, the taxi-brousse acts as your moving home base that allows you to travel between destinations, keep everyone happy, cook meals, and more.
Sometimes, saving the world means answering a noble call. And sometimes, it means piling a group of eccentric lemur musicians into a rusty taxi-brousse, grabbing a frying pan to slap some villains, and trying to outsmart an evil witch through a very questionable plan. That second option is Kalanoro.
At the latest ID@Xbox x IGN Showcase, we revealed our first game, Kalanoro, a joyful single-player action-adventure game coming to Xbox Series X|S in Summer 2026. We are Red Raketa Studio, a new game developer based in Madagascar, and our game takes players to Lemuria, a fictional island world inspired by Malagasy folklore, culture, and artistic energy.

Lemuria used to be a paradise. Then the evil witch Raneny showed up. Now the island lives under her rule, and she has decided to host a giant concert for her own glory. To stop her, Kalakely — a young Kalanoro and a very slightly unwilling hero — is sent on a mission to rescue legendary lemur musicians, grow a following, and get close enough to crash Raneny’s big finale.
That is, objectively, a terrible plan. Which is exactly why it might work.
Saving the World, One Gig (and Punch) at a Time
For all its musical mischief, Kalanoro is at its heart a single-player action-adventure game about momentum.
Head into a region, rescue musicians or recover their instruments, gather resources to feed your new friends and keep them happy on your tour bus, grow your popularity, unlock new levels, and eventually face the local boss to move on. Each activity feeds into the next and keeps you moving forward on your quest.
You are always pushing toward the next stop, the next challenge, and the next wonderfully bad idea.
Tiny Hero, Big Trouble
You are Kalakely, a young Kalanoro from Malagasy folklore. But what is a Kalanoro, you may ask? First, let me tell you that you’ve probably been saying it wrong. I know it’s written Kalanoro, but it’s pronounced more like “kalanour” (ka-la-Noor). Now that that’s cleared up, the simplest way to describe a Kalanoro is as a small furry creature — something like a fluffy leprechaun — said to bring good luck in Malagasy legends.

Given her small nature, Kalakely is fast and agile, and that shapes the whole feel of the game. Platforming sections send you through lively biomes, industrial traps, and hazardous machinery, with the camera shifting mainly between top-down exploration and side-scrolling sequences for more focused challenges.
Combat follows the same spirit. It is quick, colorful, and intentionally a bit scrappy. Kalakely can fight with her fists, but she is much better when she grabs whatever the world gives her — slippers, frying pans, flip-flops, even road signs and hammers. But beware: those makeshift weapons won’t last long, which keeps fights reactive and a little messy in the best way.
Then there are her hair-based powers, which give Kalakely her very own identity. Hairpoon pulls her toward enemies and stuns them. Static Locks sends an electric burst through them. Chaos Wig blinds foes and makes them turn on each other. Those same abilities also help with traversal, whether that means breaking obstacles or dealing with hazards in Raneny’s machinery.
A Roadtrip with a Home Base
Between action levels, the taxi-brousse acts as your moving home base. From there, you travel between destinations, keep everyone happy, cook meals, print posters, and prepare for the next stop. It is a light management layer by design, to give you a bit of chill time before your next level.

That balance is really what defines the game for us. We wanted Kalanoro to be warm, funny, and sometimes a little chaotic. And of course, we tried to add some playful humor because we couldn’t resist.
Inspired by Malagasy Folklore
Kalanoro is a handcrafted indie adventure made with love and coffee. The world of Lemuria is shaped by Malagasy folklore and artistic heritage, filtered through a playful action-adventure lens. That inspiration matters a lot to us at Red Raketa Studio. We are based in Madagascar, and we wanted to build Kalanoro with a perspective that feels personal, sincere, and full of affection for our culture.
Kalanoro comes to Xbox Series X|S in Summer 2026 and is published by our dear friends at New Tales. We can’t wait for players to meet Kalakely, hit the road across Lemuria, and discover a game made with a lot of love, coffee, laughter, and at least one frying pan.
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