Team17 has announced the second title making parole under its third-party publishing banner will be the indie prison break PC game, The Escapists, created by Mouldy Toof Studios.
“To have Team17, a company with decades of experience, see potential in The Escapists and be fully behind it is fantastic. I’m looking forward to working alongside them!” said Chris Davis, owner at Mouldy Toof Studios.
Debbie Bestwick, Team17’s Managing Director added, “The Escapists is a hilarious and truly captivating game that I personally backed on Kickstarter and have followed from the start. It’s one of the funniest games I’ve played for a long time, it constantly brings those laugh out loud moments from everyone who plays it. I’m delighted Chris has decided to become part of the program we are offering to fellow indie developers to help bring their games to market.”
The Escapists is a time management prison escape game that gives you the ‘freedom’ to live the life of a prison inmate, ultimately plotting and pulling off a daring escape!
To escape you’ll have to work around the strict prison schedule as best you can to avoid any unwanted attention from the guards. Craft weapons and tools from everyday objects you will find, or steal, around the prison but beware of cell shakedowns! All that stands between you and your freedom is a perfectly executed escape plan.
The Escapists was greenlit by Steam within just 96 hours of its application last year and is scheduled for release later in 2014.
The Escapists will be hands-on at EGX Rezzed, along with Light by Just A Pixel and other unannounced Team17 titles. EGX Rezzed takes place at the NEC, Birmingham, from the 28th to 30th March. You can keep up to date with Team17’s EGX Rezzed plans by following them on Twitter @Team17Ltd.
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Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Description
WEATHER GOT YOU DOWN ? THERE’S A CHUM TO BRING YOU UP!
Join Carl and his dog Twister on a wild meteorological adventure as they react humorously based on your current weather conditions, time and locations.
Light rain, brutal thunderstorms, moon phases, sun’s position, wind, snow, all part of Weather Chum’s creative canvas with realistic sound effects.
You’ll also have the opportunity to share actual weather conditions with your Facebook friends! Through a screenshot depicting Carl or Twister in your chosen scenery, you’ll make our heroes speak through you, comic-book style !
Featured in Weather Chum:
– Actual and 7 day-forecast;
– Sunrise and sunset times, wind speed and direction, humidity levels, “feels like” temperature as well as probability of precipitations;
– Fahrenheit or Celsius setting;
– Choose the location where you are (via GPS) and/or up to 3 other cities from anywhere in the world;
– Simple help screen;
– An optional purchase will unlock Twister the dog as well as the mountain scenery;
This application requires an Internet connection. Data transfer rates may apply.
Also, the device’s localisation service must be activated to approximately determine your location.
Earth Defense Force has always been one franchise that never took itself seriously – and gained a huge cult following because of it. D3 Publisher are bringing back more of the Sandlot favorite with Earth Defense Force 2025, which brings more of everything full circle, including the polished gameplay.
This frantic title’s launch trailer asks us to save the one casualty we all forget about, and that is the buildings that get in the way. Yes, its campy – but oddly amazing in its own unique way. Check out the leveling clip below, and you can pick up Earth Defense Force 2025 today for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
I hate bad news, and I am sure Nintendo hate it just as much. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze first week numbers are in for Japan, and sold 35,000 during its first week on shelves. While these numbers are not the worst Nintendo have seen, they are not too great compared to the Wii predecessor – which sold 163,000 during its first week on shelves.
Now I think Donkey Kong has more appeal in the west, so that is where the promise lies with this title as it honestly looks top notch in quality. Before Wii U doom and gloom clouds roll in, we can also remember that the Wii’s install base was much higher when it released late into the console’s life (while also remembering that the game released weeks ahead in the west), and that we are still in the first year and a half for the follow-up platform. It will be interesting to see how Retro Studios move from here in Japan after these sales, but we can only hope things go up for our favorite ape.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad Wi-Fi (3rd generation), iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (3rd generation), iPad Wi-Fi (4th generation), iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (4th generation), iPad mini Wi-Fi, iPad mini Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad mini with Retina display Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPod touch (4th generation), and iPod touch (5th generation). This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Description
Become a famous detective and get to the bottom of a curious candy conspiracy in Another Case Solved, the latest game from the makers of Puzzle Craft.
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This city is clamping down on candy cravings by outlawing sweet snacks! Solve a series of quirky cases by gathering clues, tracking down witnesses, and questioning suspects to reveal the truth behind this city’s sugarcoated secret.
This is a case too sweet to turn down!
Awesome Features
• Create your own personalized detective and customize their look with outfits, props, and more.
• Match clues, identify suspects, track down hidden items – Another Case Solved features multiple styles of gameplay to keep detectives on their toes.
• Tons of story-driven cases to keep you hooked into this sugary sweet mystery.
• Take on minor cases in your spare time to keep yourself in business.
• Transform your humble office into a vibrant workplace with new furniture that will increase your detective skills.
• Join the Detective Club and share your progress and achievements with friends via Facebook.
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Today NIS America has released a new batch of screenshots for Demon Gaze and this time around they are focusing on introducing us to a few of the characters that we will be encountering and working with when the game is released on April 22nd in North America and April 25th in Europe.
In these screenshots we are introduced to the following characters, whose descriptions come from NIS America itself:
Lezerem Rantile– A frivolous elf who runs the item shop. He can’t seem to keep himself out of trouble — or in his clothes once he’s drunk.
Kukure – The self-proclaimed stylist at the inn. He looks like a child, but is actually a full grown Migmy. He’s picky when it comes to the female body, especially the posterior.
Fran Pendoll– The beautiful, young manager of the Dragon Princess Inn who’s somewhat of a tightwad, though she says she’s it’s because she’s working on a mission.
Lancelorna Beowulf – She’s got an Evil Eye, similar to the main character. After retiring as a mercenary for mysterious reasons, she now looks after the main character.
Prometh – A mysterious mortician girl who lives in the inn’s basement. She loves herself some skulls!
Pinay– A Ney girl with boundless energy who lives at the Dragon Princess Inn. She also might have another side to her…
While XSEED Games had previously announced an early 2014 release window for Ragnarok Odyssey Ace, various placeholder dates have come and gone, leaving fans of the game to wonder exactly when the title would be hitting North America. Well today the company has announced that Ragnarok Odyssey Ace will be released on April 1st for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
The PlayStation 3 version will cost $39.99 both physically and digitally while the Vita version will be similarly priced, but will come with a soundtrack CD containing 25 songs. To go along with this announcement a new trailer and a few new screenshots for the game were released and can be found below.
In the days where simple puzzle games like “Candy Crush” and “Bejewelled” reign supreme over mobile devices, one game stands to separate itself from the pack and take its rightful place on the throne! Well maybe that was a little bit overboard but there’s nothing wrong with being a bit “flashy” at times. In all seriousness though; “Another Case Solved” is a game, developed by Ars Thanea Games (AT Games) and published by Chillingo (a juggernaut in the mobile games industry), that has you solving cases in an odd but extremely fun manner I can only really compare to that of a game like “Candy Crush”. It takes the idea of a simple puzzle game and gives it depth but…is depth in a puzzle game always good?
Story
“Another Case Solved” puts players into the shoes of a personal investigator/freelance detective that is just starting out his/her career in a town that has recently abolished sugar, it’s not something I always say but I believe using the quote; “Simpsons did it!” is entirely justified. You’re tasked with building up your professional reputation while taking on any cases you can just get a bit more money. The good thing about the story is that it doesn’t entirely focus on the whole “candy abolition” storyline, instead it focuses on a mix between menial jobs and full blown detective work.
It basically gives players a reason to actually continue playing but it doesn’t force them into unnecessary story, you can easily ignore what characters say and still finish cases just as easy as you would have if you read what they have to say. It has a story that justifies playing the game but it has a gameplay type that doesn’t necessarily need a story to play so it both covers its own butt and cancels itself out, take it whichever way you see fit.
Gameplay
As I mentioned in the paragraphs above; “Another Case Solved” plays a lot like a typical puzzle game wherein which you must match up three or more of the same icon to get points, the difference between those ones and this one is that “Another Case Solved” actually gives you a reason to play the game rather than just scoring more points. Seeing as you follow the story of a detective, you’re given cases to solve but you solve these by actually completing levels of puzzles. The gameplay is quite similar to how a game like “Pokemon Trozei” would be played; you’re essentially just playing a simple puzzle game but you actually have a purpose, in “Pokemon Trozei” you’re whittling down the enemy Pokemon’s health, in this game you’re working to solve cases.
There are more aspects to this game than just the matching up of symbols, there are side games or mini-games to play during larger cases like identifying a perpetrator or investigating a suspects residence, there’s actually a fair bit to do throughout. The gameplay even has players dealing with a great deal of customisation and levelling up both personal characters and the abilities they can use in-game, while I didn’t necessarily use them because I played the title with a more “casual” mentality, I can honestly see a lot of people getting down and dirty with the levelling system and the abilities it has to offer.
Visuals
When it comes to visuals throughout “Another Case Solved” I wouldn’t say they were absolutely perfect or that they were ground-breaking in any way but they were damn nice. Fact is; it never really needed to have incredible graphics or anything because it was simply a puzzle game so an abundance of unnecessary visual effects would have been…well, unnecessary. Unfortunately it did seem flat at times and the customisable features were mostly ugly, that goes for the people you come into contact with as well.
Some visual features of the game felt, more or less, rushed but it was definitely made up for by a lot of the other visuals. The really good thing about this game is that nothing looked or felt out of place which should be something every game would have mastered by now but you’d be surprised at the amount of mobile or iOS games that have visuals that don’t quite fit. Thought the screen did sometimes fill cluttered at least everything on those screens belonged there. While this game did nothing to blow me away it also didn’t do anything that would make me hate what it looked like, there are a little things here and there but not every title can be perfect.
Audio
It’s safe to say that the game captured that old-school, detective, semi-noire vibe quite well. The game isn’t exactly set in present times so to assume that it would be filled with modern-sounding music would be to make an uneducated guess. It’s filled with a lot of, I assume, nostalgia-inducing tones and sounds of which you’d probably hear in a more light-hearted version of “LA Noire”. While it is a detective story and it is set in a city riddled with crimes it doesn’t entirely have a dark soundtrack, it’s actually quite light-hearted and fitting. All the sound effects are great and match their visuals which, as I mentioned above, is something you’d assume every video game has mastered but, once again, you’d be surprised.
There’s minimal voice-acting in “Another Case Solved” but the voice-acting that is there is actually damn good, I will give credit to it despite it being a small aspect because if it was the inverse I would be taking points away. One thing that is incredibly annoying is the games advertisement system where, instead of just flashing ads at you, it comes in the form of a phone in your office that continues to ring until you tap it to look at the ad. That was probably the most annoying auditory aspect of the game and although it only every happened when you were at the office, it still good quite frustrating.
Overall
It really is how I defined it earlier on: a game similar to a great deal of puzzle games floating around but one that actually gives you an actual reason to play it. It’s fantastic on so many levels but there are a few small things that make it, let’s say, less than perfect but most people will be able to overlook those small things to be able to fully enjoy the game.
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Icon Home Entertainment is bringing Gavin Hood’s spectacular sci-fi-action film Ender’s Game to Blu-ray, DVD and Digital on April 4. The San Francisco Chronicle called the movie – based on the extremely popular novel of the same name by Orson Scott Card – “an absorbing and thought-provoking spectacle”.
Starring Harrison Ford (Star Wars, Indiana Jones), Asa Buttefield (Hugo, Wolfman), Sir Ben Kingsley (Gandhi, Schindler’s List), Viola Davis (The Help, Doubt), Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine, Signs) and Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit, Romeo and Juliet), Ender’s Game opened at number one at the U.S. box office back in November. It sees Butterfield play Ender Wiggin, “a shy, strategically brilliant boy, has been chosen to defend Earth from an ever-present hostile threat.” With thrilling visuals, emotional content (respect to Bruce Lee) and plenty of action, Ender’s Game is a great motion pictures for people of all ages.
Keep it locked to Capsule Computers as we review the Blu-ray edition of Ender’s Gamecloser to release.
The mobile game “Puzzle & Dragons” is a game that would be known by many but it is a game that I believe would also not be known to many people, such a contradictory statement is not often stated but it is one that I truly believe makes a great deal of sense.
“Puzzle & Dragons” – a game developed and published by GungHo Online Entertainment – is, as the title describes, a puzzle game that has players complete different “Bejeweled-esqu” tasks like lining up three or more of the same symbol in a row to clear a level and damage an enemy like what we saw a few years ago with the Pokemon spin-off title “Pokemon Trozei”.
It seems as though “Puzzle & Dragons” obtained its popularity throughout Japan by collaborating with a whole bunch of different companies, franchises and series’ like “HunterXHunter” and “Hello kitty”. It’s popularity has spread over to the West but I do not believe it has quite the level of fame as it does over in Japan, thus my initial comment.
It seems as though GungHo Online have decided that their next collaboration project will be with the extremely popular anime series turned anime movie series “Rebuild Of Evangelion“, a mix that has placed “Puzzle & Dragons” firmly on my radar. Dungeons, characters, enemies, bosses, all these different aspects of the game will be re-themed to fit into the universe of “Neon Genesis Evangelion”, more specifically the new “Rebuild” movies.
The exciting thing about this event is that it will also be launching in North America, this time Japan wont be the only ones getting a fantastically-themed update. A few images have been released regarding the update of the game, below you can see the main characters of the “Rebuild” movies in “chibi” form, the way they will be represented in-game. Head down below to check the images out, I hope you enjoy them because they will be all you have until more images are released or the update gets released which should be hitting mobile devices in early March (February 24th for Japan).