Hourences Posted July 3, 2010 Author Report Posted July 3, 2010 Cant say at the moment, but a major announcement is on its way. Quote
Hourences Posted July 5, 2010 Author Report Posted July 5, 2010 7 and 8! A new shot of our undead gorilla! This massive beast guards the Waterfall Bridge at the end of Teotl, ensuring that only the worthy can set foot in the sacred drylands of Hueca. A cool action shot of Survival, showing the worm towering in the background, and a bug attacking upclose. Quote
Minos Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 It does look good... but I'm not a fan of how everything looks so busy and contrasty. Might get a bit tiring to the eyes after some time? That's the reason I don't play UT3, that game gives me headaches. You guys got kickass art assets there, it's just a matter of tweaking colors and post-effect filters imo. Quote
deceiver Posted July 13, 2010 Report Posted July 13, 2010 Woo! Tripwire Interactive to publish The Ball on Steam and retail, good job guys! http://www.theballthegame.com/?p=395 Quote
FrieChamp Posted July 13, 2010 Report Posted July 13, 2010 Tripwire Interactive is a publisher now? That's hilarious! Congrats folks! Quote
Hourences Posted July 13, 2010 Author Report Posted July 13, 2010 Thanks people Here is the full press release + the two last screenshots of our special: Big announcement! The Ball will be published and distributed by Tripwire Interactive, on Steam and in retail stores! Roswell, GA, July 13, 2010: Tripwire Interactive is delighted to announce that it will be publishing Teotl Studios’ first person puzzle-adventure game, The Ball, through Steam and in stores world-wide. The Ball won multiple top prizes in Epic’s latest “Make Something Unreal” contest and is now following in the footsteps of Tripwire’s own Red Orchestra in making the leap from mod to full commercial release. Providing an experience far beyond what the mod offered the commercial release of the ball is highly enhanced and expanded featuring a full 6 hours of single-player gameplay. “Tripwire Interactive is a perfect match for us” says Sjoerd De Jong, founder of Teotl Studios. “We are thrilled to work with them and are confident this deal will help us maximize the potential of our game.” “When we first tried The Ball we knew this was exactly the type of game we would like to publish – fun, creative and a blast to play” said John Gibson, President of Tripwire Interactive. “This is all the more exciting for us as the winner of the previous ‘Make Something Unreal’ contest to have the opportunity to help a winner from the latest MSU contest take their game commercial.” About the game: The Ball is a first person action-adventure game featuring a full single-player experience built on Epic’s Unreal™ Engine 3 technology. As a swashbuckling archaeologist working on the slopes of a dormant volcano somewhere in Mexico, you get stuck in a cavern. It doesn’t take long before you realize this is more than just a cave. You reveal ancient ruins that have been hidden from outsiders for centuries and discover a mysterious artifact, a gold and metal shelled Ball. As you progress towards solving the mystery of this amazing place you must unlock the secrets of The Ball and learn to control this ancient artifact. You will also start to encounter not just puzzles and traps, but also various strange creatures – the guardians of this mystery. These creatures also have to be overcome, using only The Ball to defend you. Venturing deeper into the volcano, you reveal some of mankind’s greatest secrets… Key features: * Six hours of single-player adventure * Game mechanics that are very simple to pick up, immersing the user in the physics-based gameplay right from the start * 8 huge levels to explore * Includes bonus Survival game mode, with 3 additional levels * Wide range of enemies to overcome, including mummies, an undead gorilla and boss characters * Unique vehicles – an underground train and the mysterious “Ball Chariot” * More than 30 secrets hidden away to be discovered, as well as multiple achievements for the player to earn * Steamworks™ features including achievements and leaderboards The game will be available on Steam and in stores from Fall 2010. For further information on the game, visit the game website: http://www.theballthegame.com/. About Tripwire Interactive Based in Roswell, Georgia, Tripwire Interactive is an entertainment software developer and publisher founded in 2005 by the award winning mod team and winners of the 2004 edition of the “$1,000,000 Make Something Unreal” competition. Released in early 2006, Tripwire Interactive’s debut retail title Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 achieved both critical and commercial success garnering several awards including “Multiplayer Game of the Year” and “FPS of the Year” for 2006. Killing Floor, Tripwire’s second title, jumped straight to the top of the Steam best-seller list and instantly became one of the top-ten most played FPS games in the world. With some of the most played PC Multiplayer games on the market and over 1,000,000 units sold on PC, Tripwire Interactive have proven that with hard work, determination, and great distribution partners, independent game developers can still make a big splash in the games industry. For more information visit Tripwire Interactive’s website at http://www.tripwireinteractive.com. About Teotl Studios Based in Vittinge, Sweden, Teotl Studios is a game development start-up focused on creating quality and immersive single player experiences. The staff is a unique mix of seasoned veterans and talented enthusiasts. The studio’s first title, The Ball, started out as a critically acclaimed mod. It came second in the 2010 edition of Epic Games’ “$1,000,000 Make Something Unreal” competition, and also secured ModDB’s “Best Singleplayer Mod of 2008″ award. Recently the game was awarded funding by the Nordic Game Program, an initiative from the Scandinavian governments to promote and support regional game development. With the full version of The Ball, Teotl Studios aims to continue this success and present the world with an atmospheric, memorable, and above all fun experience. And these were the last two days of the Screenshot Special: Day 9: A Tlaloc accompanied by a couple of mummies on the roof of the Tower of Cahua. Complete the Tower of Cahua to gain accesss to a raft, and travel deep into the very heart of the volcano! Day 10: A mummy storming at the player in one of the golden cities of Teotl, with blood covering the screen from previous kills! Quote
Nysuatro Posted July 13, 2010 Report Posted July 13, 2010 I don't see it at first sight but how much is it going to cost? Quote
Hourences Posted July 14, 2010 Author Report Posted July 14, 2010 To be announced later, but it will be similar to other titles in our segment such as Zeno Clash, Killing Floor, Trine, etc. Quote
Furyo Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 I just read the announcement through a friend at Valve posting it on Facebook ! Time for media blitz Congrats Sjoerd, I really hope you are extremely successful with this first game Quote
Bl1tz Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Aye, congrats! Nice to see you get a good retail + Steam deal for this Should be proof enough to anyone paying attention that when you let people make the games they want to make, good things happen Quote
Hourences Posted July 19, 2010 Author Report Posted July 19, 2010 Official Steam group - http://steamcommunity.com/games/theball (store page following in a bit) Little developer profile on UDK website - http://udk.com/teotl-profile Last fridays Developer Friday - http://www.theballthegame.com/?p=430 Quote
Hourences Posted July 26, 2010 Author Report Posted July 26, 2010 We are proud to announce Mystery Monday, and its accompanying contest! Mystery Monday is all about the story behind The Ball. Where does this adventure take place? When did it take place? Who is the player? What happened to him after he discovered this mysterious hidden world? How did the world react to his discovery? Is history as we know it truly what happened, or is there more to it? Who really built the pyramids of Giza? How come the Maya had such an accurate calendar? And how does the Ball tie into all of this? We will be revealing a tiny piece of the puzzle every Monday from today all the way to the release of the game! Tied into Mystery Monday is a contest. In every piece of the puzzle a word has been hidden. Be the first to find all the hidden words to win! We are giving away an Ipad, and copies of The Ball, Killing Floor, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, and Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad (when it is released)! The first piece of the puzzle is a scan of a local newspaper. The rules and more information can be found here Join our Official Game Group on Steam, or follow us on Facebook! Quote
Hourences Posted July 26, 2010 Author Report Posted July 26, 2010 Let me know if you think you figured it out by the way, I need to get a good view on what people consider difficult or easy. Don't post the solution though, just let me know if you think you got it This one is suppose to be easy, we will gradually ramp up in difficulty. Quote
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