Ravenlok Launches for Xbox and PC
/Cococucumber have released the third and final game in their self-described “Cococucumber Voxel Trilogy.” Ravenlok is now available for Xbox, PC, Game Pass and the Epic Games Store,
Read MoreCococucumber have released the third and final game in their self-described “Cococucumber Voxel Trilogy.” Ravenlok is now available for Xbox, PC, Game Pass and the Epic Games Store,
Read MoreToronto-based Cococucumber Co. (@cococucumberco) announced their fourth game Echo Generation during The Game Awards Xbox Showcase pre-show yesterday.
Read MoreReleased on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC earlier this year, Riverbond will be heading to Switch next month on December 10th.
Read MoreCococucumber has announced that their colourful hack-n-slash will be coming to Switch, with a new world planned for PS4, Xbox One, and PC versions.
Read MoreCococucumber did a stealth release on us! Their co-op voxel dungeon crawlers Riverbond is out now on Steam, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. Better yet, if you’re a member of Xbox Game Pass you can download the game as part of the pass. Happy E3 everyone, it’s a magical time.
Shown off at today’s Playstation State of Play, Cococucumber announced their couch-coop voxel dungeon crawler will be coming to PlayStation 4 this Summer. They then followed up saying it’ll also be out on Xbox One and PC. You can wishlist the game here on Steam.
In true dungeon-crawling style, Riverbond takes you on a journey through memorable worlds where you battle monsters, find treasure and become the hero. We wanted to channel the nostalgia of playing games from the 16-bit era and infuse it with fast and fluid controls for maximum action! Riverbond lets you choose your play style by letting you select from a ton of melee or ranged weapons to fight waves of enemies, take down huge bosses or completely decimate everything in sight.
It was also announced that there will be plenty of skins from other games added to the game, including Drinkbox Studios own Juan from Guacamelee, Lover Mu from Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, and Robot 5 from Cococumber’s previous game Planet of the Eyes.
Leading up to EGLX this year we’ll take a quick look at all the developers at the show. You can get tickets to EGLX here, and remember that Patron’s save 10%.
Next up in our road to EGLX is Cococucumber’s Riverbond, a co-op hack-n-slash in a voxel world. I got the play this at the last EGLX and had a lot of fun - easy pick up and play mechanics, and cool destruction. It’s coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2019.
Cococucumber is a Toronto-based independent game studio, co-founded by Martin Gauvreau and Vanessa Chia. They are on a mission to create original games with a dash of charm and a striking visual style. Games by Cococucumber include Bunny Bonker, Planet of the Eyes and the studio’s upcoming voxel couch co-op hack and slash, Riverbond.
Announced last year, Riverbond was originally announced for "PC and consoles", and now we know at least one console. The voxel couch co-op dungeon crawler will be coming to PlayStation 4 next year, and is playable at PlayStation experience next month.
Planet of the Eyes came out on PS4 the other day, and I streamed it. Forgetting that Youtube saves these Streams, it's now avaliable for your viewing pleasure.
Planet of the Eyes by Cococucumber is now available on Xbox One and PS4. This retro puzzle game was previously available only on Steam and was released on August 24, 2015. For those of you who haven't played it, it is about a robot who is stranded on a planet, and it has really great visuals and music.
Planet of the Eyes was a finalist for "Best indie Game" at the Canadian Videogame Awards. There is a 20% off sale until September 26.
Cococucumber is busy working on Riverbond, but before we see that game we'll get a chance to see their Limbo-inspired platformer Planet of the Eyes on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game will be out September 12th on both systems and you can check out the trailer below.
Devon Wiersma, Game Designer at Cococucumber as well as our own reviewer here at TorontoGameDevs, was interviewed by IGN about their upcoming pixel/voxel RPG Riverbond. In the video he talks about the level design, different characters and more. Devon also confirms a Fall 2017 release for "all consoles and PC".
You can check out the interview below:
Developer Cococucumber have announced Riverbond, an action game that's coming out 2017 for PC and consoles.
Read MoreThe Canadian Videogame Awards have announced their 2015 finalists, with a lot of developers from Toronto getting nods. I've summarized the local developers below, but you can check out the full list here.
Game of the Year (local developers only)
Best Downloadable Game (local developers only)
Best iOS Game (local developers only)
Best Animation (local developers only)
Best Audio (local developers only)
Best Indie Game (local developers only)
Best Original Music (local developers only)
Best Writing (local developers only)
Fans’ Choice Award: Best Canadian-Made Game (local developers only)
Congratulations to all the finalists and best of luck!
Open-world, dragon-flying game Ayre and the Crystal Comet is out now on consoles.