Thursday, June 13, 2013

To E3 or not to E3 That is the question!...

Can starving game developers afford it, and will we even be seen? - This year we decided not to go to E3. I think amongst the clamor for Xbox one and PS4 it would have been hard to be seen without a demo or booth, but many other things are moving forward...

We are going to Games For Change next week the 17th-19th - We'll just be doing our usual roaming around, but it should be a good opportunity to network, see press and show our game wherever we can.

Other news...
Damon has been busy doing a Kickstarter rough cut, and I have been building out a new trailer, this time with HD footage, some new character shots and a new Last Limb logo animation.

Fruit & Veggies - Line up and are Ready

Meats & Cheese's show off their technological weaponry - and boxing gloves


Finally we did a little LastLimb logo animation for promotional pieces

We've also had a lot better Marketing outreach thanks to JP our marketing wizkid! - he's really helped get the twitter and Facebook pages more active, and we've had some great online previews...

IndieStatik did a great write-up about Organic Panic here...

"Let The Fruit Juices Fly In Organic Panic

At first, I thought the idea of an old apple and a carrot fighting some other fruit with magical powers to be a little underwhelming. And if Organic Panic consisted of just that, then I have to admit that it probably would be a very dull game, unless you have a fetish for fruit-punching each other, causing their juices to spray all over the place. Describing it like that leads me to believe that there are probably people who are into that exact thing – fruit gush. Anyway, my mind suddenly did a 180 when I saw the water physics in the game’s trailer."


Another good piece by PCGamer...

"Organic Panic has fruit fighting back against meat in destructible puzzle levels

Organic Panic is what happens when destructible environments and robust level editing powers get blended up with a puzzle-platformer, ridiculous characters and a generous handful of kale. (I’m just guessing on the kale. I don’t know the real recipe.)"

Also this one has some funny comments  to boot....Perhaps a Meatboy tie in wouldn't be a bad idea!

See the full article here...

Watch this space - Kickstarter soon!





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