Relevant Games has announced the release of a new game trailer for Fat Chicken before its official release on December 4, 2014. The new trailer will give players a look at the action-packed new adventure before the game makes its way to PC, Mac, Linux and iOS devices. Read on to learn more.
From the Press Release
Fat Chicken, the single-player factory farm-raised tower offense video game from Relevant Games, today entered the final inspection phases of development with its official release date being December 4th 2014, which the studio revealed alongside a new game trailer.
“There’s a complexity to modern-day agribusiness that just seemed to make the perfect inspiration for a lighthearted but engrossing strategy game,” said Michael Tata, Head of Publishing at Relevant Games. “For the past several months we’ve been receiving great feedback in Early Access and we’re thrilled to share that complete vision with players in two weeks.”
Relevant Games is a tight-knit team of creative artists whose pedigrees include work for companies like Ubisoft, Epic Games, Electronic Arts, Insomniac Games and more. Their combined talent brings together decades of AAA gaming industry experience in the console, PC and mobile spaces. Fat Chicken twists the tower defense genre, tasking players to shepherd flocks of farm animals from stable to slaughterhouse with as much marketable meat on their bones as possible. An array of offensive and protective tower choices and upgrades aid in plumping up livestock while fighting off obstacles like hunger, dehydration, antibiotic resistance, protestors, alien saucers and more.
The fully cooked Fat Chicken will be served on December 4 for PC, Mac and Linux via Steam and the Humble Store. It will also be available in the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. For the latest nuggets of news and information, please visit www.RelevantGames.com, and follow along at www.facebook.com/RelevantGames and www.twitter.com/RelevantGames. You can also get a taste of Fat Chicken’s down-home soundtrack, cooked up by British Academy Award-winning Dead Space and Tomb Raider composer Jason Graves, by heading to: https://jasongraves.bandcamp.com/album/fat-chicken
From the Press Release
Fat Chicken, the single-player factory farm-raised tower offense video game from Relevant Games, today entered the final inspection phases of development with its official release date being December 4th 2014, which the studio revealed alongside a new game trailer.
“There’s a complexity to modern-day agribusiness that just seemed to make the perfect inspiration for a lighthearted but engrossing strategy game,” said Michael Tata, Head of Publishing at Relevant Games. “For the past several months we’ve been receiving great feedback in Early Access and we’re thrilled to share that complete vision with players in two weeks.”
Relevant Games is a tight-knit team of creative artists whose pedigrees include work for companies like Ubisoft, Epic Games, Electronic Arts, Insomniac Games and more. Their combined talent brings together decades of AAA gaming industry experience in the console, PC and mobile spaces. Fat Chicken twists the tower defense genre, tasking players to shepherd flocks of farm animals from stable to slaughterhouse with as much marketable meat on their bones as possible. An array of offensive and protective tower choices and upgrades aid in plumping up livestock while fighting off obstacles like hunger, dehydration, antibiotic resistance, protestors, alien saucers and more.
The fully cooked Fat Chicken will be served on December 4 for PC, Mac and Linux via Steam and the Humble Store. It will also be available in the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. For the latest nuggets of news and information, please visit www.RelevantGames.com, and follow along at www.facebook.com/RelevantGames and www.twitter.com/RelevantGames. You can also get a taste of Fat Chicken’s down-home soundtrack, cooked up by British Academy Award-winning Dead Space and Tomb Raider composer Jason Graves, by heading to: https://jasongraves.bandcamp.com/album/fat-chicken
