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Tag Archives: co-op
Shift Happens is nominated for “Best German Game”
We were nominated for German Video Game Award DCP for three awards. When the news hit, we were super excited and slowly we’re turning back to normal mode. After a few days of digesting the news, I wanted to say some… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Shift Happens comes to Steam on 9th of September 2015
Shift Happens goes live on Steam Early Access on 9th of September 2015. Here is the trailer: We’ve made the decision to finally get the game out there on Steam. We have been working on it for a long time… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Mercury Shift Devblog: Gamedesign Recap
After a long pause, here comes the awaited blogpost of it all. It is a megapost, so we devided into a few chew-able bits. We have to catch up a bit with the devblog of Mercury Shift and we haven’t… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Dev Diary #9: One week off :)
Good morning boys and girls! We have to take some time off the Mercury Shift 3D and finish a different project. So this week we still had some great stuff going on. The gamedesigners finished their work on the canyon… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Devdiary #7: Sparksies
We skipped the last update as there was going on a bit more than usual. It was a busy week. And this post is also a bit different as I am writing this during my train ride from Lyon to… Continue reading the rest of this article →