A New Game is launched “Guys we can’t add cannibalism to Peak”: Co-developer of viral indie survival game lays down the law, despite fans’ protests of “what if just one little nibble” is launched.
“Guys we can’t add cannibalism to Peak”: Co-developer of viral indie survival game lays down the law, despite fans’ protests of “what if just one little nibble”new features
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They should let us eat the trumpet though
“Guys we can’t add cannibalism to Peak”: Co-developer of viral indie survival game lays down the law, despite fans’ protests of “what if just one little nibble” new features
While indie co-op climbing game Peak is taking off, co-developer Aggro Crab has had to make a statement to players that cannibalism is off the cards in terms of new features.
Peak dropped off a cliff into our laps less than a month ago, and has taken the world by storm – thanks to it just being a real fun time. The game – which co-developer Aggro Crab describes as a “stupid jam game” – has proved to be extremely popular on Steam, selling over two million copies in just over two weeks, which is already better than the studio’s beloved soulslike title Another Crab’s Treasure.
The developers were shocked by its success, and have admitted they didn’t plan on adding anything, but are now “looking into possible updates.” One of the teams behind the game is clearly not huge on some of the fan requests, as Aggro Crab games tweeted out yesterday, simply: “Guys we can’t add cannibalism to Peak.”