Microsoft Studios acquires Press Play
This week at E3, Microsoft Studios announced that they have acquired Press Play, the indie developers behind Windows Phone 7 games Tentacles and Max and the Magic Marker. Neither game made it to Xbox...
View ArticleMax: The Curse of Brotherhood announced
Do you have an annoying younger brother who you just wish would go away sometimes? Max sure knows the feeling, and one day he decided to do something about it. After finding a curse online to make his...
View ArticleNewsbits: Security, The CW, and Pizza
We’ve all had the wish that ordering pizza would be as easy as using an app on Xbox Live, and now you can do just that. Too lazy to pick up your phone? Log right into the Pizza Hut app and order away....
View ArticleMax: Curse of the Brotherhood preview: Imagining a world without miniguns
Max is your typical late-80s/early-90s video game or cartoon hero. He’s an adventurous young boy, colorfully drawn to life with a an oversized golden mane and a t-shirt that bearing a prominent...
View ArticleMax: The Curse of Brotherhood shows some brotherly love for Xbox One
Copenhagen-based development studio Press Play has announced that Max: The Curse of Brotherhood will keep it in the family by extending the adventure to the Xbox 360’s younger sibling, the Xbox One....
View ArticleMax: The Curse of the Brotherhood releasing on Xbox One tomorrow
Complaining that there are not enough games on your Xbox One? Well, last week brought you Peggle 2 and tomorrow brings you Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood. A recent OXM preview speculates that this...
View ArticleMax: The Curse of Brotherhood review (Xbox One)
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood was developed by Press Play and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released on December 20, 2013 for $14.99. An Xbox One copy was provided for review purposes....
View ArticleMax: The Curse of Brotherhood heading to 360 this April
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, the 2.5D puzzle platformer from Press Play, is going to be gracing the Xbox 360 on April 9, 2014. This announcement comes via Phil Spencer’s Twitter account and is great...
View ArticlePress Play announces Project Totem
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood developer Press Play announced on Friday that it is working on a new IP for release on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Codenamed Project Totem, the game is a platformer that...
View ArticleProject Totem preview: Bringing totems together while tearing friendships apart
It is the first day of PAX East, and XBLA Fans is at our third appointment of the day. It’s with the Danish developer Press Play, which, just a couple hours before our meeting, announced its next...
View ArticleMax: The Curse of Brotherhood now available for Xbox 360 and PC
Originally released for the Xbox One, Press Play’s Max: The Curse of Brotherhood has finally leaped onto the Xbox 360 and PC after a short delay. The game, a sequel to 2010’s Max & the Magic...
View ArticleKalimba (née Project Totem) gets December release date and new trailer
Project Totem, the puzzle-platformer from Press Play, has been renamed Kalimba and is coming to Xbox One on December 17, the developer has announced. A new trailer showing the formerly titular totems...
View ArticleKalimba preview: Totem fun
Kalimba is one of those games that you will refuse to put down until you’ve finished the current level. “Come on…I have to be able to beat this!” you’ll say as you restart again and again. It’s also a...
View ArticleKalimba review (Xbox One)
Kalimba was developed and published by Press Play on Xbox One. It was released on December 17, 2014 for $9.99. A copy was provided by Press Play for review purposes. A funny thing happens while playing...
View ArticleKalimba getting DLC and free content
Kalimba, the fun yet potentially brain-injuring puzzle platformer from Press Play, will be receiving both free and paid content next week. A free update will add two brand new multiplayer modes. Llama...
View ArticleXbox gamers to vote for next Press Play game
Press Play, the development studio behind Kalimba and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood has invited gamers to help choose and develop its next game. Press Play will be opening up the studio and development...
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