Yet another title has been released from developer Orange Pixel for the iOS. This strays away from the old-school pixel look for more of a dark comic-book sort of style; in an old-school pixel way. Does it still stand out from the crowd?
Nick K writes:
"Recently, I had the pleasure of talking with Pascal Bestebroer, OrangePixel CEO, about developing for the OUYA. He has made a pretty diverse range of retro-inspired games that have garnered plenty of community praise. I learned a great deal including which OrangePixel games are coming."
Sometimes I wish there was a "yawn" button...
Guess im still high on the ps4 news.....
I wish Ouya luck. This is a competitive market and with these next gen systems coming out it will be tough. I hate to see companies closed. Especially companies involved in a hobby I love.
I m developer too but i dont See a reason to develpe for ouya if Most of the people Have pc's ,tablets and phones ... I think its just an other wAy to expand fanbase .... I got an SDK it believe me guys ut very weak platforme for 3d Games ....i tested need for speed Most wanted and shadow gun and theyruns very laggy on ouya
Touch Arcade: OrangePixel have a few iOS platform games under their belt. Back in June, we reviewed Meganoid [$1.99] calling it a quality retro platformer with responsive controls. In September, our review of Stardash [$1.99] highlighted the challenging difficulty levels and Game Boy style presentation. Plus they've released Super Drill Panic [$1.99] and Time Chaos [99¢]. Now, OrangePixel has released their latest action platform game, named simply: INC [$1.99], which is probably my favorite of their releases.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): The talented developers at OrangePixel sure love platform games. After releasing Super Drill Panic, Meganoid and Stardash, the team now has INC, another 2D side scrolling adventure peppered with retro charm.