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Marchy Update 6. March 2009

As some of you may already have noticed, Crimsonland got another update (v 1.9.92) last week. New features since 1.9.90 include one new perk and a fire bullets powerup tweak. The powerup now returns to its former glory -- and beyond (*).

So simply go ahead and download the new version if you already own the game. And if you don't, the price is still only $9.99. Don't lose the great chance to get it while our digital stocks last!

People have been curious about Belowscape lately. The rumor has it that it's somehow linked with Crimsonland. We're currently investigating it.

Stay tuned!

(*) It's now way better with Rocket Launcher.


Half the price! 4. February 2009

This just in: Crimsonland is now available for reduced price of mere $9.99! It's an outstanding chance to get the full awesomeness for half the price.


What is this?!
I have no idea what this means.

Stay tuned for more news! Just don't hold your breath.



Xenotracker 23. December 2008

It has been a while since 10tons has released a new game, and it will still take some time before Crimsonland 2 is ready to meet the world. However, we've still managed to crank out one tiny new game in the midst of all the business. It's a game for iPhone, and it's called Xenotracker.


Track the Xenos.
They are getting nearer.

You can download Xenotracker for iPhone from App Store for mere $0.99! For more information, visit Xenotracker.com.

Oh yeah, like I'd have to explicitly mention it, have an insanely merry xmas!



Coming of Age 20. November 2008

The original Crimsonland is over five years old now. Can you believe it? That's over two million minutes! That's as old as World of Warcraft! What's even more amazing to me is that we still keep getting regularly emails from people who've just discovered the game and obviously like it enough to tell us about it. The game is still definitely more popular than I could have ever imagined. It's hard to describe how great that feels being a small indie game developer. So Thank you.

Aanyway, all mushiness aside, and obviously to celebrate the occasion, we do have something for you. What I'm talking about is a new version, an upgrade to the original Crimsonland. I mean Blizzard just released Lich King upgrade, we've got keep up with those guys!

It's no secret that the version 1.9.8 still had a few minor bugs here and there. Nothing really nasty, but some features combined could simply break the game play in unexpected ways. For example picking the perk Angry Reloader and having Pulse Gun would shoot a constant stream of fire balls all around as Pulse Gun has no reload time. Not much of a challenge left there. DO NOT TRY THAT AT HOME. So that's one of the things fixed in the new version 1.9.9.

Bad keyboard, bad!
The bugs are this keyboard's fault. Bad keyboard, bad!

However, there's still (at least!) one especially strange bug living in the new version too. It's very simple to reproduce: Disable all sounds and you won't get any Fire Bullet powerups. You can clearly see that our friends Cause and Effect occasionally enjoy a small break from their daily routines. I'm not saying the source code of Crimsonland 1 is that pretty, but when the sound engine code is in a separate module with supposedly no shared memory space with the game part, how can this happen? In any case, it's pretty harmless and you can easily get around it, so I guess we can peacefully co-exist with the emerging machine intelligence that'd rather have no bullets than silent bullets. It clearly likes big boom. The glitch seems to be somehow connected to the Skynet module which has been acting really strange lately, but I don't think it's anything we should be concerned about.

Ok. Getting down to the good part. It wouldn't be a Crimsonland update if it didn't contain at least some new features. Two most notable additions are probably the three new Perks, and better support for XBOX360's excellent game pads. So those who're still with me in this needlessly long stream of words, please head down at the downloads section and give the new version a try. Thanks!



Keeping Busy 17. August 2008

There's some exciting stuff going on at the moment. MythPeople is about to wrap up its next casual game called Miriel the Magical Merchant. It's now in final stages of testing, and should be available for download within two weeks. We've actually gotten some really good feedback from hardcore gamers who've been pretty much forced to playtest the game. They're usually a bit reluctant to try it out, but after they get past the level 4, it's not unusual we have to cram the mouse out of their aggressive and sweaty fists. Sure enough MythPeople games are meant for everybody, but still we're greatly surprised to see this effect in hc gamers.

We have also been getting quite a few emails about CL2 development lately. Some of the emails have been supportive, and some less so. I can understand some of you guys are frustrated about the slowness of the CL2 development. You can probably also imagine how frustrated we are for not being able to deliver it right now. We are still working on it, and we will finish and release it. However, what we will not do is release it before it is ready. And it is not ready yet.

In the mean time, I can point you at some awesome games other indie game developers have produced.

Puzzle Quest. An excellent combination of match 3 mechanic and RPG elements.
Starscape. Starts up a bit slow but gets very interesting after a couple of hours. Reminds me a bit of good old Star Control 2.
Harvest: Massive Encounter. This one has a nice premise, but wasn't able to hook me in during the free trial time. I think the enemies could be more interesting here.
Puzzle Hero. This one's obviously been inspired by Puzzle Quest. I think Puzzle Quest has more depth (and even more painful story line), but this has a few nice ideas as well.
Tradewinds Caravans. It's a trading sim. Not my favorite of the Tradewinds series, but still worth a play if you like these types of games.
Archmage. Another game by RakeInGrass. It's sort of like classic arcade shooter but with fantasy theme.

For more games, please enter 10tons Arcade.



Deferred Radiation Retaliation 25. May 2008

It's getting warmer here in Finland. I'm not talking about the global warming (aka. the pale horse), but simply the next episode in seasons. The summer is coming. It's still the time when it's almost bearable inside in my AC'less apartment, but within a month the rage of the Sun will turn this humble box into an oven. Hopefully that means I have to spend more time at the office, which in turn means that Crimsonland 2 will get finished sooner. So the next time you play CL2, be sure to thank the Sun.

Talking about things that are hot: RakeInGrass, the developer of Jets'n'Guns GOLD recently contacted me with exciting news. They have released a new game called Larva Mortus. I recommend you go and check it out if you like survival horror shooters with RPG elements.

Anyway, here's another close-up screenshot snapped from the current Crimsonland 2 build. It shows a new critter type - a sort of a thing you'd expect to meet at the bottom of the ocean.

Tubular Critters
One down, seven to go. They're very hard to hit.

And as usual, here's the cream of the crops of the latest game releases:

Build-a-lot 2. I feel kinda like selling a pig in a poke as I haven't (yet) bought this game myself, but the first Build-a-lot was really good, so how could they mess up the sequel, right?
Zombie Shooter. There are some zombies and there's some shooting. How could you possibly go wrong with that formula?
Autocross Racing. Good old fashioned top-down racing game. I still think my personal favourite of this genre is Death Rally by Remedy, but this one is pretty enjoyable as well.

For more games, please head down to 10tons Arcade.



Crimsonland: Mobile Massacre! 22. March 2008

It's finally here: guys at HeroCraft have released the English version of the cell phone Crimsonland game. You can download the game from its official site. The game features two game modes (Quest and Survival), over 40 blood-thirsty monsters, lots of perks, and best of all: worldwide high score lists. Be sure to check out the Survival mode with the autofire option enabled - my personal favorite.

As much fun the portable version of the Game can be, that is definitely not the final establishment of Crimsonland. Last time I was hoping to show you some screen captures of current version of Crimsonland 2 level editor. My hopes materialize in this tall two-in-one screenshot:

The Maker of Levels
Ever wondered what's it like outside the borders of existence? It's green.

You can see the editor is pretty simple. It's used to lay out the level basics (obstacles, enemies, etc). If you want to add some more complex scripting, currently you'll just have to write some Lua code. Overall, scripts can be used to change the level goals, entity AI, weapons, perks, game UI, and that sorts of stuff.

Anyway, I do have a couple of extra games for you this time as well:

Monster Mash. Tower Defense variation with a few of nice twists. Just make sure you'll turn off the music - it's just awful and annoying. With no music, though, it's probably even better than Master of Defense. Although some of the bright colors do kinda hurt my eyes a bit.
Blast Miner. Blow up stuff to get the gold. However, it does get very hard towards the end: some of the fun fades away as (I'm guessing) there aren't that many working solutions for the levels. You'll know what I mean if you check out the game. For free you know.

For more games, head down to new, fresh, and shiny 10tons Arcade. Also feel free send us comments and improvement ideas about the new site.



Crimsonland gets wings 27. January 2008

I previously mentioned that there will be some exciting news concerning Crimsonland. The source of the excitiness is that you will be soon able to play Crimsonland pretty much anywhere you want, except maybe on airplanes and hospitals.

That's right, a more mobile version of Crimsonland will soon arrive in cell phones near you. Here's something I dug up on YouTube:


Stay tuned for more information.

So call it whatever you like - mobile Crimsonland, Crimsonland for cell phones, or Crimsonland Mobile Massacre - it is coming. Be sure to check it out when it's released. Don't worry, crimsonland.com lets you know when the big day comes.

And just so that you wouldn't leave empty handed, here's some free fun stuff to play (*):

Armada Tanks. Defend your base, upgrade your tank, and beat the bosses and their minions.
KingMania. A light strategy game by RakeInGrass, the creators of Jets'n'Guns.
Star Defender 4. It's the best one of this series, and one the good implementations of the classic shooter gameplay.

(*) ok it's free fun for an hour or so.

Hopefully next month I'll show you a bit how Crimsonland 2 levels are made. Sort of a developer thing.



Best games of 2005-2007 recap 2005-2007

Somewhere along the line we started linking here games made by fellow game developers. All downloads on this site go through Reflexive with our affiliate ID, so we do get a share of each game downloaded and purchased. The newly linked games received surprisingly good feedback - people have liked the games (based on emails and sales) - and we've gotten a few extra bucks for our own game development. Not to forget the other developers who've also gotten something for their hard work. Nor the gamers who've most likely had some great fun playing the games.

So anyway, as I archived the old news of 2005-2007, I decided to compile a list of the most popular games available on this site. The list is based on number of downloads, sales, and especially conversion ratios (i.e. how many % of people who downloaded a game bought it). Here's the list:

1. Master of Defence light strategy game.
2. Build-a-lot great light strategy simulation.
3. Jets'n'Guns Gold side-scrolling shooter.
4. Mexican Motor Mafia racing action adventure.
5. Virtual Villagers 2 and also Virtual Villagers people simulation.
6. FastCrawl light RPG.
7. Sparkle action puzzle.
8. Evil Invasion action rpg.
9. Oasis light fast paced strategy game.
10. R.I.P 3: The Last Hero action shooter.

Have fun checking out those titles!


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