“a classic take on the wave-survival shooter genre steeped in charm and crafted for gamers with something to prove. Pick it up if you’re after a fresh challenge.”
Thanks to everyone who entered our Blast ‘Em Bunnies competition.
The correct answer to our question about the number of enemy bunnies was 9.
If you didn’t win you will be able to download Blast ‘Em Bunnies on the following platforms from the following dates:
March 8 – PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in the Americas
March 9 – PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Europe, UK, Australia and New Zealand
March 10 – Nintendo 3DS in the Americas, Europe, UK, Australia and New Zealand
March 11 – Xbox One in the Americas, Europe, UK, Australia and New Zealand
Congratulations to our 10 winners who have already been contacted via email. They will each receive a download code for the main game on a platform of their choice. The winners are: Read the rest of this entry »
We are excited to announce 4 new titles which we will be publishing on multiple consoles.
These are Majestic Nights by Sydney developer Epiphany Games, Rogue Singularity by Melbourne’s Considerable Content, Anodyne by Analgesic Productions in the US and The Legend of Kusakari by Librage in Japan.
Majestic Nights, Rogue Singularity and Anodyne will all be published by Nnooo on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One while The Legend of Kusakari will be published by Nnooo on Nintendo 3DS (already released on Nintendo 3DS in Japan).
We’re thrilled to finally announce Blast ‘Em Bunnies is released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One and Nintendo 3DS between 8th to 11th March.
The base game will cost US$/€ 4.99 and add-on content, including additional skins and arenas, will be available from launch.
We’re really excited to officially announce our new partnership with PlayStation First and the Academy of Interactive Entertainment. We’ll be working with talented student teams at AIE’s Sydney Melbourne, Canberra and Adelaide campuses to help them bring their games to PlayStation consoles through the PlayStation First academic programme.
We’re already working with a number of student teams and we’re showcasing some of their games on the PlayStation stand at this weekend’s PAX Australia. If you’re heading to Melbourne for PAX be sure to drop by and check them out.
As well as running his own site he’s written a book on Game Art.
One of the interviewees for Matt’s book was Nic. Click on the images above to read his interview.
Matt’s book has art and interviews from 40 video games. The art is awesome and the interviews provide amazing insights into the minds of the games’ creators. You can buy a copy of Game Art here.