Reagan Gorbachev at GDC

Our newest game, Reagan Gorbachev, will be on display at this week’s Game Developer Conference here in San Francisco. Reagan Gorbachev is a top-down, cooperative stealth game set in a 1980s alternate timeline. Players take control of both of the 20th century leaders and must use their unique skills to battle through dozens of levels. We’ll be showing off Reagan Gorbachev in the OUYA booth in the main GDC exhibition hall. Here’s the current demo schedule if you want to stop by to kick the tires on our new game or just get some stickable goodies.
Wed: 2-6pm
Thurs: 10am-2pm
Fri: 10am-3pm

Fist Puncher is Live on OUYA

Fist Puncher is now live on OUYA. I think it’s safe to say that this is the first true brawler to hit the indie-friendly micro-console. We’ve packed in all the same great punch-kick-jump-tase action from the PC and Xbox releases and added 2 new characters for the OUYA release. So if you’re burnt out on running around fictional Swindon in Amazing Frog or trying to park that damn truck full of chickens in No Brakes Valet, then pick up some Fist Puncher and head over to stripper town and dole out some justice.

Fist Puncher on Ouya

We’re happy to announce that Fist Puncher is coming to OUYA on February 25th. 19 characters, 50 levels, 0 bird flapping. We’ve been big fans of the micro-console from its early days on Kickstarter, and working with the indie-friendly people at OUYA has been a very positive experience. Now if only someone could push those guys behind Amazing Frog to get a fistacuffs frog in Fist Puncher…

Fist Puncher Trailer from Team2Bit on Vimeo.

Fist Puncher 60% off during Steam Autumn Sale

There’s still a little bit of time to recover from your Thanksgiving food coma and pick up Fist Puncher on Steam for 60% off! There’s no excuse at this point. Fist Puncher is so beautifully cheap it’s like a deep breath of crisp autumnal air, the glorious sounds of crunching leaves, and a steaming cup of blissful hot cider all rolled into one (actually it’s more like a retro-styled beat ’em up with a bunch of wacky levels and goofball characters, but we are prone to exaggeration).