Adult Swim Games planning slate of original mobile titles
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Adult Swim's initial foray into gaming was not very promising. A 2005 partnership with now defunct Midway produced a by-all-accounts terrible Aqua Teen Hunger Force game in 2007. The following year's Harvey Birdman collaboration with Capcom was only marginally better.
Jeff Olsen, VP of Adult Swim Digital and Games, told Joystiq that the brand's audience is pretty savvy and "license games don't have a great track record." So the company tried something different: publishing original, Flash-based games on its website. From there, the popular originals, like Amateur Surgeon and Five Minutes to Kill (Yourself), were ported to social and iOS platforms with great success. Tomorrow the company will launch its first Android port, Robot Unicorn Attack, which has racked up more than 150 million combined plays online and on Facebook.
"The audience for a casual game based on completely original IP, in my experience, is almost unlimited," Olsen said. "If you're basing it on a show, you're probably shutting more people out than letting them in."
Olsen told us that the "next evolution" for Adult Swim Games is to create truly original titles for iPhone and other mobile platforms; ones that aren't ports of Flash games from its website. He believes that the first of these should launch in the third quarter. Going forward, Olsen said, "We're trying to get to the point where we can release a new mobile game a month."
Jeff Olsen, VP of Adult Swim Digital and Games, told Joystiq that the brand's audience is pretty savvy and "license games don't have a great track record." So the company tried something different: publishing original, Flash-based games on its website. From there, the popular originals, like Amateur Surgeon and Five Minutes to Kill (Yourself), were ported to social and iOS platforms with great success. Tomorrow the company will launch its first Android port, Robot Unicorn Attack, which has racked up more than 150 million combined plays online and on Facebook.
"The audience for a casual game based on completely original IP, in my experience, is almost unlimited," Olsen said. "If you're basing it on a show, you're probably shutting more people out than letting them in."
Olsen told us that the "next evolution" for Adult Swim Games is to create truly original titles for iPhone and other mobile platforms; ones that aren't ports of Flash games from its website. He believes that the first of these should launch in the third quarter. Going forward, Olsen said, "We're trying to get to the point where we can release a new mobile game a month."
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 9:50AM DasMadHatter said
Alwaaays, I wanna be with you, and make believe with youu and live in harmony harmony, OH LOVE!!!
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 12:47PM DasMadHatter said
@daraikenu
I see your eyes are open.
When its cold....
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I see your eyes are open.
When its cold....
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 9:57AM Vcize said
When I came to joystiq this morning I was a bit worried that I'd wondered into some high school girl's myspace page.
The first 3 images right now are a purple/pink unicorn, a dancing woman, and a rainbow unicorn.
The first 3 images right now are a purple/pink unicorn, a dancing woman, and a rainbow unicorn.
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 9:59AM Urethra Alfredo said
Harvey Birdman wasn't total cockshit. It played like a funnier, yet less interesting Phoenix Wright title.
Though I wouldn't mind a balls-out Tim and Eric game that played like Wario Ware, only with more mail-order hot dogs and Bread Harrity f*ck anthems.
And more Carol. Everything in life needs more Carol.
"She probably smells like fish, huh? Perfect."
"Boy, I'd have sex with a dog before that."
Hilarious.
Though I wouldn't mind a balls-out Tim and Eric game that played like Wario Ware, only with more mail-order hot dogs and Bread Harrity f*ck anthems.
And more Carol. Everything in life needs more Carol.
"She probably smells like fish, huh? Perfect."
"Boy, I'd have sex with a dog before that."
Hilarious.
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 12:28PM ytilanigiroon said
@mrmojoz
I'm still trying to figure out how in the hell to do the "Richardson Richardson" and "Dirty Hamper" correctly - and by that I mean not thrown out of wherever I might be dancing.
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I'm still trying to figure out how in the hell to do the "Richardson Richardson" and "Dirty Hamper" correctly - and by that I mean not thrown out of wherever I might be dancing.
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 10:00AM PercyChuggs said
I got bored with Adult Swim's style of humor about 5 years ago.
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 10:08AM Spookimitsu said
To their credit, I always did and still do want to try that aqua teen game. Golf/racing/ninjas?
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 10:16AM Urethra Alfredo said
@Spookimitsu
It was the worst thing ever. In life.
The worst single creation of man or beast.
Seriously. The hurt from that game is still inside me, echoing throughout the caverns of my soulhole.
In fact, I think it was supposed to be that bad. I think it was intended as some sort of anti-game.
Like interactive dadaism. It may be the only true representation of video games as art. It may be the most brilliant piece of interactive media the world has ever seen.
I currently use it as a coaster. For my cold beverages.
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It was the worst thing ever. In life.
The worst single creation of man or beast.
Seriously. The hurt from that game is still inside me, echoing throughout the caverns of my soulhole.
In fact, I think it was supposed to be that bad. I think it was intended as some sort of anti-game.
Like interactive dadaism. It may be the only true representation of video games as art. It may be the most brilliant piece of interactive media the world has ever seen.
I currently use it as a coaster. For my cold beverages.
Posted: Apr 18th 2011 2:46PM Meekermoloko said
Don't forget about Windows Phone 7 ... It's picking up steam.
Although, I wish it would pick up Steam.
Although, I wish it would pick up Steam.






