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One man Left Studios is Bringing Space Food Truck to iOS
In case you were unaware, One Man Left Studios (Tilt to Live, Outwitters, etc) recently announced their new cooperative digital board game, Space Food Truck, via Kickstarter. We didn't mention this earlier because it was originally said to be for Mac and PC. But now they've officially stated that the game is coming to iOS, so yay!
Is Your Face Ready for the New Outwitters 2.0 Trailer?
One Man Left Studios has announced that their turn-based strategy game, Outwitters, is getting its 2.0 update this March. And to wet our appetites, they've released a new trailer.
Outwitters 2.0 lets 2-4 players take turns investing their resources, or wits as they call it, to control their armies. You can summon reinforcements, navigate enemy defenses, and destroy your opponent's base as one of the four super-cute races. Challenge yourself to outwit your friends or use the league ranking system to get teamed up and climb the leader boards. With cross-platform play, no less.
You can check out the trailer below.
Tilt To Live: Gauntlet's Revenge Review
Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulus Receives its First Update - Gets New Brimstone Pinball DLC
Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulus has received its very first content update!
The tilt-happy arcade survival game from One Man Left Studios is now offering Brimstone Pinball DLC. You'll have to use finesse if you're going to survive inside this pinball machine of horrors. This new mode adds more types of enemies, more achievements, and new leaderboards.
You can grab Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulus off the App Store for $2.99, and the Brimstone Pinball DLC is available for $0.99.
Tilt to Live Gets the High Def Treatment
Even back before I was writing about iPhone gaming, I was very aware of the the game Tilt to Live. It was one of those great games that ended up being in the right place at the right time, garnering it the attention of many influential members of the gaming media. That said, it is no fluke that the game was a smash hit, because it was also a very well constructed and downright fun game, as evidenced by 148Apps.com’s glowing review.
Personally, I was lucky enough to download Tilt to Live during one of the promotional weekends where it was free in the app store. Needless to say it has stayed in my constant gaming rotation since then.
The one true drawback of the game in its current incarnation is the lack of any special support for iPad owners. Well that was case until an announcement was made on the developer, One Man Left Studio’s, website that a new iPad version is in development and on target for a September release.
Read more Tilt To Live Gets the High Def Treatment on The Portable Gamer