Bugsnax is definitely not secretly a horror game, says Young Horses president
It looks like Bugsnax isn't secretly planning to terrorize players this Fall.
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It looks like Bugsnax isn't secretly planning to terrorize players this Fall.
We are talking Bugsnax with Philip Tibitoski, the co-founder and president of Bugsnax developer Young Horses.
The truth is out there for this week's Shack Chat, we're out to guess the real story for Bugsnax.
Find out what could quite possibly be one of the most important facts about how you relate to Bugsnax right now.
Sony was talking bout Bugsnax at their latest State of Play
A quick look at the full Bugsnax theme song lyrics so you can sing the catchiest song on the planet with expertise.
Musical group Kero Kero Bonito performed the Bugsnax theme during the Day of the Devs Summer Game Fest presentation, and now the full song is available through multiple sources.
Last week, Harmonix completed a Kickstarter campaign to develop a remake of the classic music and rhythm game, Amplitude for modern systems. There were close-calls, and for a while it seemed like the project wouldn't make its $775,000 goal. But a last minute push brought the game past the finish line, and funding exceeded the original amount by $69,127. It was an inspiring moment that made us think back to the lengths independent developers have had to go in order to make and sell video games
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is coming to PS4 next week. It will be $14.99, but 20% off for the first week for PS Plus members.
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is aiming to release in April on PlayStation 4, a slight push from its previous target of March.