by Andrew Yoon, Jul 08, 2011 4:45pm PDT
Team Meat's Edmund McMillen is working on a new game, a side project separate from Team Meat's next big game. And from the sounds of it, it will be nothing like Super Meat Boy.
McMillen wants to keep most of the game a secret until "it's totally finished and I know what I want to do with it." However, he does note that "it's a play on my favorite game of all time" and that it's a roguelike game. Based on the teaser image, we'd fathom it's a dungeon crawling RPG where you battle your parents. "It should be done in about a month," McMillen adds. Read more »
by Alice O'Connor, Jun 30, 2011 6:45am PDT
Super Meat Boy developer Team Meat is already working away on its next game, which the indie describes as being of a more "experimental" and "ambitious" design than its breakout hit.
"I think it's safe to say that Meat Boy was a very straightforward game. We didn't really reach outside the box in terms of design," co-founder Edmund McMillen told Eurogamer. "I think with the new game we definitely get a bit more experimental with the design." Read more »
by Jeff Mattas, Apr 06, 2011 4:00pm PDT
The dynamic developer duo that is Team Meat (Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes) has revealed that their punishing downloadable hit, Super Meat Boy, has sold roughly six-hundred thousand units through Steam and Xbox Live Arcade since launch.
In an interview with handheld gaming site Pocketful of Megabytes, McMillen and Refenes reveal some interesting tidbits about bringing Super Meat Boy to market, and hint at their future development plans. Read more »
by Brian Leahy, Oct 26, 2010 2:20pm PDT
Team Meat is not planning to work on a sequel to Super Meat Boy, which was recently released for Xbox Live Arcade and will soon be released on the WiiWare and PC.
Edmund McMillen, one of the two-man development team, told Eurogamer that "there will be another game but it won't be Meat Boy. It'll be totally new." Read more »
by Alice O'Connor, May 10, 2010 9:40am PDT
Indie developer Team Meat has released a new gameplay montage of its retro-styled downloadable platformer Super Meat Boy and the juicy hero's blood-slicked exploits.
Super Meat Boy is slated to hit PC, Xbox Live Arcade, WiiWare and Mac this summer.
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"A month between announcement and release. Goddamn. More devs need to start doing this."
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