Is Minecraft coming to the Xbox Live? Not quite, but Projector Games looks to give players the next best thing this March. FortressCraft, like Minecraft, will be a sandbox building game that allows players to landscape their world to their heart’s content.The game will be released in chapters, the first of which will focus on creation of the gameplay world(s). The second chapter will introduce inventory, resources, crafting and other features. The first chapter will retail at for 80MSP and will feature multiplayer for up to 31 players. Color us interested. Take a look at the trailer after the jump.
Microsoft’s annual Dream Build Play competition has begun. Developers are challenged with creating a game using Microsoft XNA Studio. Winners receive the a publishing contract for Xbox Live Arcade, …
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The incredibly cute Ilo and Milo are headed on a new adventure in the form of DLC on March 9. Entitled Autumn Tale the content includes two new chapters …
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Fans of the original Burger Time may soon be able to have their burgers in HD thanks to developer MonkeyPaw, whose previous works include Bomberman Blast. Siliconera recently found …
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Team Meat reported yesterday via their official Twitter account that Super Meat Boy sales have passed 400,000 units. The Steam version actually outsold the Xbox Live Arcade version, despite …
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Xbox Live Indie Games veterans Pow Studios is back again with another title for XBLIG. Entitled Bot Stoppers, the game is a 2.5D robot-zombie bashing brawler. The game is set to be released sometime in 2011. Trailer after the jump.
IGN recently released the first official screens for the weather/puzzle game, Storm. Originally built as a prototype game in 2009 by Terence Lee, the game gives players multiple weather elements to use in solving the puzzles including wind, rain, and lightning. The title is currently set for a Summer release. Check out the original experimental trailer after the jump.
Source: IGN via GamerBytes
Good news for fans of Double Fine’s Stacking: DLC was announced to be in development. A recent tweet on THQ’s UK twitter account stated “We had confirmation …
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Obsidian Entertainment, perhaps best known for being the “sequel guys” for several major IPs including Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Neverwinter Nights, and Fallout, is working …
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