Frogmind announced today that BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition is available now worldwide for Xbox One via the ID@Xbox self-publishing program.
The game launched earlier this week on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita as well as for Windows, Mac and Linux through Steam.
BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition is based on Frogmind’s multi-award-winning game, BADLAND, a console-quality game for tablets with over 25 million players worldwide. BADLAND is a side-scrolling action adventure with innovative physics-based gameplay and stunning atmospheric graphics and audio. Players control a flying creature, Clony, and try to survive through an astonishing number of imaginative and deadly traps, puzzles and obstacles within a dense, beautiful forest. One of the key gameplay mechanics is cloning, where you end up controlling dozens of Clones at the same time.
BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition builds on the excellence of the original game with completely revamped controls, perfected for Xbox One. The redesigned gameplay expands that of the original by offering full directional control over the game’s characters. The Xbox One version also supports up-to-four-player, local old-school style multiplayer gaming.
“BADLAND was designed to be platform agnostic, and it’s a dream come true to have BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition come to Xbox One,” said Johannes Vuorinen, co-creator of BADLAND. “The new controls, improved Full-HD visuals from the big screen and old-school local multiplayer, bring BADLAND to life in a whole new way on the Xbox One. So be sure to check the game out while the launch sale is commencing and join the noble cause of saving the Clones. They need your help!”