News
The Last Tinker City of Colors Coming this Summer
San Francisco, USA -- March 11th, in the year of our
Lord 2014 -- Unity Games and independent developer
Mimimi Productions are pleased to announce that its
award-winning 3D action adventure The Last Tinker: City of
Colors, will debut on console and digital download service Steam
for PC, Mac and Linux in summer 2014.
In a world where creativity has given way to conflict, a young
street kid living in the slums of Colortown seeks to restore the
spark of imagination to his hometown. As Koru, you must harness
the power of color to defeat the Bleakness and make Colortown
vibrant once again. A charming blend of modern platforming and
multicolored style, The Last Tinker is a one-of-a-kind
adventure.
FEATURES
- Colorful and joyous out-of-this-world HD environments
- A cast of strange hand drawn off-beat characters
- Over 8 hours of action-packed puzzle and fighting gameplay
- Captivating story-line covering present-day issues on culture
and racism
- Color blind mode for people with red-green color blindness
- Full Xbox 360 controller support on PC/Linux and DualShock 3
controller support on Mac
- Lots of Steam trading cards, badges, emoticons and profile
background
- Cloud saving and Big Picture support via Steam
“Early feedback from our players, press and YouTubers honored us
with numerous references to the all time such as Jak and Daxter
and Banjo Kazooie,” says Johannes Roth, CEO of Mimimi
Productions. “We aim to pass on the legacy of these classics
because we believe gamers of all ages will enjoy the unique
blend of visual styles and the accessible modern gameplay of The
Last Tinker: City of Colors.”
Oren Tversky, VP of Unity Games admits that he and his team
“have been blown away by how a small indie team can create such
an ambitious 3D platform adventure. The Last Tinker: City of
Colors, heralds everything we look for in a Unity Games release
- solid gameplay, intuitive controls and most of all -
originality”.
The Last Tinker: City of Colors recently went up against over
100 independent games to be crowned “Best Game in Show, Audience
Choice” at the Casual Connect 2014 conference in Amsterdam.