Trüberbrook is coming to PC, Mac and Linux in March, with Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PS4 versions of the game to follow in April. Today we see Headup Games deliver the exact release dates for each format, alongside a few more details regarding the complex creation process behind the game.
What happens when you combine the puzzling elements of Bridge Constructor with the even more puzzling elements of Portal? Well, you get Bridge Constructor Portal of course.
We've recently been found smashing our way through Dawn of the Monsters, destroying anything and everything that may have got in our path. Very soon though we'll be looking to continue that destruction as Gigapocalypse brings even more Kaiju-themed chaos, and some cute little Tamagotchi mini-games, to consoles.
We need to own up. In any other month, only a few of these would have made it onto an Up Next. It’s the nature of December: a month that’s far too late to maximise those holiday profits. We only get to include Halo Infinite because, you suspect, Microsoft wanted to make sure it had just enough time in the oven to bake. Those grunts were looking particularly doughy. But don’t reach for the remote: it means that we can give some air to fascinating indies.
If you're looking for something a bit strange, but a bit exciting, then Headup Games' latest looks set to see you right. Created in collaboration with Mixtvision - known for games like Far: Lone Sails - and Monokel is White Shadows, this is part Animal Farm, part INSIDE, part Little Nightmares. And it's coming to next-gen consoles and PC in 2021.
Gamescom is gearing up to deliver us a whole host of important announcements over the coming days, and that means trailers and next-gen confirmations of many a game are expected. May as well kick the whole thing off with the news that Headup Games and Fizbin Studios have come together to ensure that Lost at Sea will be coming to Xbox Series X, PS5 and PC, eh? Oh, and there's the standard trailer to watch too.
Headup Games and Clockstone Software have been on one heck of journey with their Bridge Constructor series. Their first outing, the inaugural Bridge Constructor, really lacked in thrills and frills, while Bridge Constructor Stunts injected a bit of fun to liven things up ever so slightly. The most recent instalment however, Bridge Constructor Portal, captured the imagination with immensely clever puzzles and ensured it did justice to the Portal name. Now though, it’s time to see if the aforementioned duo can work their magic with another major license, AMC’s The Walking Dead. Surely, Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead will continue the streak of success because the post-apocalyptic universe goes hand in hand with architectural activities, right?
You may have seen it revealed on the IGN Awesome Indies Show over Gamescom weekend, but now Headup Games - they behind White Shadows - are providing more details to accompany the trailer. And yep, if you're looking for a highly stylized 3D runner - Aerial_Knight's Never Yield is it.