Speaking on the Gathering of Gamer's Podcast, Ninjabee's Steve Taylor dropped a few hints about the company's upcoming Xbox Live Arcade project. In addition to an update and DLC for A Kingdom for Keflings, Taylor says Ninjabee is working on a game created by the same team that was behind Cloning Clyde, one of XBLA's earliest original titles. While he doesn't give specific details about the project, Taylor does say that "It's more of a spiritual successor to Cloning Clyde" than any other game Ninjabee is working on. Furthermore, the game will have the same designer and creative director, John Nielson.
According to Taylor, an official announcement should be made "hopefully, within a month."
[Thanks, jonathan]
Reader Comments (18)
Posted: Aug 12th 2009 8:26PM The Wicker Man said
Ninja Bee is a great developer, so many of their games have great personality and are a pleasure to play.
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Posted: Aug 13th 2009 10:07AM (Unverified) said
Ninjabee did put the kingdom for keflings music online, on the ninjabee blog!
http://www.ninjabee.com/blog/2009/03/kingdom-for-keflings-music.html
free and released by the studio for all fans
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http://www.ninjabee.com/blog/2009/03/kingdom-for-keflings-music.html
free and released by the studio for all fans
Posted: Aug 12th 2009 9:21PM (Unverified) said
I suppose ´m of the few that actually didn´t like it, also it could be that all posts here were a joke.
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Posted: Aug 13th 2009 6:23AM (Unverified) said
I don't know if they were joking but as far as I am concerned it was easily the best game ever released on XBLA, but then again not everyones tastes are the same.
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Posted: Aug 13th 2009 9:46AM (Unverified) said
Cloning Clyde was a great game! I'd love to see a 'spiritual successor'!
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