We just released another trailer for your viewing pleasure! We mainly produced it to give you something to do while you're waiting for Victor to return from that strange, unearthly dimension.
It contains some material lifted straight out of Chapter 2, so if you want your playing experience to be 100% unspoiled, you might want to watch with one or both eyes closed.
As with our last trailer, music was again provided by one of the most chill dudes we've ever met: the stupendously great Anthony Lledo.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH!
Cheers,
- a
Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
All kinds of great!
We've been sending out some of our leftover masks to friends around the world, and this photo is the first to return to us. We are hoping more will show up in the coming weeks.
We also got some attention from IndieGames.com recently (here). It's not much new if you've already seen the Game Reactor interview, but its still appreciated.
An as always, join our Facebook group. It's all kinds of great!
Cheers,
- a
We also got some attention from IndieGames.com recently (here). It's not much new if you've already seen the Game Reactor interview, but its still appreciated.
An as always, join our Facebook group. It's all kinds of great!
Cheers,
- a
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Have you seen this man?
Victor just sent us an alarming SMS: From what we can gather, he's managed to get himself stuck in some kind of freaky twilight realm, halfway between Super Mario Galaxy, Tetris and German Expressionism. Apparently, the laws of physics in this place are fickle at best, and he doubts that the commute system – if he could manage to find a bus stop – would be on schedule.
The indigenous population doesn't seem to offer much help either. If you have any words of advice on how he could get out of there or how he might befriend the locals, please submit them in the comments section bellow. He also mentions that he only had an egg salad sandwich for lunch, so any recommendations for a clean, reasonably priced vegetarian restaurant would be greatly appreciated.This alerts us to the fact that the game's tentative May release date might be in jeopardy. So until our leading man returns, the game will have to be indeterminately on hold.
We'll try to keep you posted as this situation unfolds. Our thoughts right now go out to his family.
Cheers,
- a
PS: Proper authorities have been notified.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thank you Nordic Game!
People seemed to enjoy our little booth, which we took great care in making as cozy and inviting as we could.
The entire first chapter was proudly on display, for those who wanted to try the game out for themselves. We also edited a new trailer for the conference, which we'll post here shortly. Aside from being better than the first one, it shows some teasing morsels from Chapter 2...
We also brought a set from the game, so people could see what these bad boys actually look like.
We get a lot of blank stares when we try to explain that we actually build the game by hand out of clay and cardboard, so having this diorama to show people really helped!
If you look carefully, you'll notice that some of the props are slightly out of scale with the others. That's because achieving the level of detail we want on such a small scale requires the fingers of an elf. In this case the Victrola and the desk lamp are built to twice the scale and have to be reduced in Photoshop afterwards.
Erik also made this beautiful display of (nearly) all the characters in the game. They're all made out of clay, which is then painted by hand before the computer wizardry takes over.
As we mentioned in an earlier post, this gives them the distinct hand made look we were going for: retaining all the little beautiful imperfections that comes for free when you do something by hand.
We also managed to get some generous press coverage for the game, from various sources. Having worked on this game for over a year – mainly from our homes – seeing it on display in magazines like Game Reactor feels beyond surreal.
Hopefully some more will crop up as the week progresses. We'll add those as we find them. Drop us a line if you've seen one we haven't.
This just in:
All photos courtesy of the brilliant Oscar Wemmert!
Cheers,
– a
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