Friday, January 28, 2011

Steam Copies Of Cloning Clyde Existing This Spring, Ancients Of Ooga To Follow

OREM, Utah - Jan. 28, 2011 - Indie diversion studios Bacon Wrapped Games (formerly J. Kenworthy Entertainment) and NinjaBee have voiced they have reached agreements to bring two of their renouned Xbox Live Arcade titles to Steam. The initial of which, Cloning Clyde, will arrive on the online gaming service in early 2011.

Since the game's let go in the early days of Xbox Live Arcade, Cloning Clyde has turn a air blower preferred amid many Xbox gamers - strictly entering XBLA's "Arcade Hits" gathering final year.

"I do not regard I'm incorrect in adage that Cloning Clyde has turn rather of a cult typical on Live Arcade," mentioned John Nielson, owner of Bacon Wrapped Games. "For a platformer it has a few unequivocally original, humorous gameplay mechanics. Combine that with the game's theme, and humor, and mannerism and you obtain something that's refreshingly fun. And right away you obtain to bring it to Steam."

A side-scrolling platformer, Cloning Clyde stars an unfavorable favourite with augmenting problems. Clyde is the plant of a cloning examination vanished incorrect who awakes to find himselves trapped in a fortress-like cloning facility. Players manage Clyde and his counterpart brothers, switching between bodies to compromise puzzles and find their way to safety. Though, sometimes players contingency cross-clone Clyde with monkeys, frogs, barrels of TNT, etc. to defeat obstacles - all whilst fighting past bursting mutant chickens and safety robots.

Cloning Clyde's devout successor, Ancients of Ooga, was expelled on XBLA in July 2010 and will follow Cloning Clyde to Steam before long after its release. Both games were created mutually by Bacon Wrapped Games (then J. Kenworthy Entertainment) and NinjaBee.

A let go date and cost is to Personal Computer chronicle of Cloning Clyde are not nonetheless available.

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