Splosion Man gets Avatar Rewards
Twisted Pixel Games announced this week plans to extend, expand and improve its Xbox Live Arcade game, Splosion Man. In the next few weeks free avatar awards, free meats, and improved online multiplayer will be rolled out and into the game. Twisted Pixel CEO Michael Wilford says that this is the biggest update the company has deployed to an existing game.
Avatar Awards for the game were launched earlier this week on Xbox Live Arcade. Splosion Man is the first game to provide this feature to players free of charge. Players who have already performed the achievement will be awarded their accessories at the main menu, while new players will get to see a preview of what their avatar looks like wearing the accessory. Players can win two male and two female accessories for free by playing through Splosion Man.
Twisted Pixel and Omaha Steaks have teamed up to deliver hundreds of top-quality steak filets to players. Register by downloading the special Splosion Man gamerpic on the Dashboard or on Xbox.com, and then receive one entry each time (up to 5 times) Splosion Man is played in an online multiplayer session before November 22nd.
Finally, some online multiplayer fixes are in place. Since the game’s launch, some players have encountered laggy online game sessions in certain network scenarios, including connections that frequently drop data packets. In the latest title update to the game, those issues have been fixed.
Find out more at www.twistedpixelgames.com.
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The Maw creators prepare for PAX announcement
Twisted Pixel, makers of the Xbox Live Arcade games, The Maw and ‘Splosion Man, announced that it will reveal its next new intellectual property at booth 3102 this week at PAX (Penny Arcade Expo) in Seattle, Washington. The reveal will be a short video presentation at its booth taking place at 4 pm Pacific Time on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. After PAX, the video will make its way to www.TwistedPixelGames.com.
Not much else is known about the announcement but Twisted Pixel is known for being a bunch of cheeky bastards sometimes, so you’ll have to wait and see.
Hothead Games Ports Braid, The Maw
Hothead Games is bringing some popular indies that were once exclusively on Xbox Live to PC players. The independent development studios that helped create the Penny Arcade RPG titles has inked deals with Twisted Pixel and Jonathan blow. Hothead Games will port The Maw, the popular Xbox Live Arcade platformer from Twisted Pixel to the PC, and Jonathan Blow’s Braid to the Mac.
This might also lead to Hothead helping these developers port future titles to these platforms at launch - though I am kind of speculating on that fact.
The Maw is a clever platformer featuring a strange pair of aliens who are simply trying to get away from an oppressive humanoid force that captures other aliens for some unknown reason. The game follows the exploits of Frank and the shape-changing Maw, who takes on different forms based on creatures that he eats. Braid doesn’t really need an explanation but if you’re from another universe you can learn more at our Braid game page.
You can learn more about Hothead Games by visiting www.hotheadgames.com
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The Maw Gets Its First DLC This Week
I’ll admit it. I’ve got a fondness for Twisted Pixel’s Xbox LIVE Arcade title, The Maw. The game’s got a simple appeal that fans of all ages can get into. Unfortunately, like most great love affairs, my time with The Maw came to an end all too soon. Thankfully, the good folks at Twisted Pixel Games are not one to leave fans heartbroken, and the company announced this afternoon that the first new downloadable content for The Maw will be made available this Wednesday on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the easy on the wallet budget price of 100 Microsoft Points (about $1.25 for those of you trying to work the conversion in your head).
This is the first of three upcoming DLC levels that Twisted Pixel Games has been working on ever since development on the game wrapped up last year. “There’s a period of time where we’re not allowed to touch the game because it’s going through certification, but there was more we wanted to do, so rather than calling it a day we threw ourselves into making all new levels,” explains CEO Michael Wilford. “We’ve never done DLC before so it’s a bit of an experiment for us, but there seems to be a lot of excitement for it so I don’t think we can go wrong.”
The new downloadable level, dubbed “Brute Force”, will feature new puzzles, characters, cinematics, and more of the critter gobbling action Maw fans have come to know and love. In “Brute Force”, Frank and Maw have to face off against a new foe: the Brute Soldier, a member of the bounty hunters’ elite strike force sent to stop Maw at any cost. The new level will expand The Maw’s storyline as “deleted scenes set in between the main game’s plot, as opposed to being tacked onto the post game plot.
“As with any production, there are always pieces left on the cutting room floor that you wished could have made it into the final cut,” says CCO and Director Josh Bear. “We had a lot of half-finished story elements and gameplay mechanics, so we are picking the best ones, polishing them up and making new levels that are bigger in size and scope than the ones in the main game.”
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More on The Maw DLC
Twisted Pixel, the makers of the Xbox Live Arcade hit, The Maw, have been working on creating additional levels for the game since it went gold. The new levels incorporate brand new enemies, fresh cinematics, and additional gameplay. Each level will have new gameplay, animations and characters that make each one a unique and exciting adventure, according to what we’re hearing.
This new content, dubbed The Lost Levels, are available on Xbox Live Arcade and cost a very reasonable 100 Microsoft Points ($1.25 USD) each. Of course, that pricing falls in line with the game’s price point - 800 Microsoft Points ($10 USD). The new content is due in a “couple of weeks.”
It’s interesting to hear some of the reaction to this DLC including some saying that Twisted Pixel was somehow ripping people off. 100 MS points for a level hardly sounds like a nefarious plan to defraud players, but people are entitled to their opinions.. Chew on that while you take a look at three new screenshots from the DLC - after the jump.
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Austin or Bust For The Maw Developers
The folks behind the promising indie game The Maw will be on the move soon. Indiana-based Twisted Pixel Games are heading south to Austin, Texas, to take advantage of the state government’s cash incentives and developer friendly atmosphere. In joining the Austin development community, the company expects to create 12 to 15 new jobs within the first three months, with plans for expansion to 25 jobs within their first three years. Austin was one of several locations in the running, including Seattle, WA and Raleigh, NC. The company anticipates the move to take place within the next two to three months.
“We look forward to contributing to the growth of the creative media industry in Austin with a very talented team, a shining new studio and highly engaging games,” said Michael Wilford, CEO Twisted Pixel Games, LLC. “Austin’s reputation as a digital media powerhouse and magnet for skilled game developers had the greatest influence on our decision to join the Austin gaming community. The incredible quality of life, cost of living and supportive community in Austin certainly doesn’t hurt either.”
I look forward to playing their game no matter what state they continue to create it from.
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