Capybara's Below not exclusive to Xbox One
Capybara debuting Below at Microsoft's E3 presentation may have led to the idea that it would be an Xbox One-exclusive. This is not the case, according to the developer.
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Capybara debuting Below at Microsoft's E3 presentation may have led to the idea that it would be an Xbox One-exclusive. This is not the case, according to the developer.
Super T.I.M.E. Force's retro cartoon trailer was thoroughly pleasant, but how about a little gameplay? A new three-minute gameplay vid shows how the heroes reverse and loop time to explode enemies and rescue each other from imminent death.
Fewer indie developers were featured in Microsoft's pre-E3 press conference than one might hope for, but one of the few present certainly piqued our interest. Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP co-creator Capybara Games revealed Below, a mysterious rouguelike-like exclusive to Xbox One.
An iOS version of Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes is coming on January 24 for $4.99.
After promising not to bring its award-winning Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP to Android, developer Capybara has proven they are flat-out liars.
Critter Crunch is hitting Steam on September 11 for $6.99, developer Capybara has announced.
Given how popular retro-style games are nowadays, it's downright disgusting that it's taken so long for developers to make a trailer as amazing as the new Super T.I.M.E. Force trailer fresh out of PAX Prime. It's just like the cartoons from my childhood, if the cartoons from your childhood weren't crammed full of tedious filler you've forgotten as you race towards the grave. Look, this'll make sense once you watch it.
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes is making the trip to iOS and Android devices. It's being ported by mobile studio Tag Games.
A hands-on with the indie title Super T.I.M.E. Force, a classic shooter that blends in a clever time-looping mechanic.
We caught up with Capybara's Nathan Vella and Superbrothers' Craig Adams after the awards show to chat about the victory--and why the winning iOS game will never come out on Android.