Blast Off With Planet Busters
Extreme Explosions From Slam's New Casual Title
Glasgow, UK, January 22nd 2008. Many videogames feature explosions - big explosions - but none of them have ever come close to the big bang of Planet Busters, the brand new PC title from Slam Games.
Planet Busters is a new casual game that combines fast, simple gameplay, with the chance to avenge mankind, rearrange the universe and - well - blow a lot of it up.
After a sneak attack by the evil Scourge, Earth is gone. Disintegrated. Vapourised. Nothing more than a slowly drifting cloud of interstellar dust.
As one of the few survivors of this unprovoked assault - you're pretty much furious. Thankfully you have a well-armed spaceship and time on your hands for a spot of revenge.
So you swear to chase the Scourge to the ends of the galaxy, communicating in the only language they understand - violent destruction.
Planet Busters' gameplay couldn't be simpler. Sets of extremely dangerous missiles flash up the screen, messing up the space-time continuum. Players have to move the missiles to create matching groups. This creates chain reactions and triggers some ridiculously powerful explosions. Once a sufficiently large group is made, they flash away into the inky blackness and explode, shattering enemy ships, battle stations and even planets - leaving destruction on a massive scale - and teaching the Scourge that mankind is not to be trifled with.
Lets face it - blowing up the enemy who obliterated your home planet is FUN! The ravening hordes of Scourge flee before your awesome fire power and missile matching skills. Where heavily armed, tentacled alien scum and fleets of mighty spaceships have failed to make even a dent in the galaxy, Planet Busters makes it simple and fast enough to fit world-shattering punishment into your lunch break.
Planet Busters is suitable for every PC running Windows XP or Vista. The game can be played - for FREE - for one of your Earth hours. So players can get their world-destroying wits about them before they decide if they have what it takes to pursue the Scourge to the far end of space and time.
Once the game has been played for 60 minutes, the full game can be unlocked online.
"Planet Busters is a whole new universe for us," says Slam's Linda 'Star Commander' MacKellar. "Over the last few months, we've released games based on spelling and language and games for the female market, but we've not had anything which has featured lots of really, really big explosions. We're delighted with the results. I've always wanted to be an all-powerful force in the galaxy and now I can be - all without leaving the comfort of my PC."
Planet Busters is due for release in Quarter 1 2008 and is rated "E" for Everyone by the ESRB. It will be available for download from from selected casual games sites, motherships and invading alien armies.
"Mwaah hah ha ha haaaah!" added MacKellar, as she obliterated the ancient worlds of Omicron Reticuli IV, V and VII.
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Notes To Editors:
About Slam
Slam is a developer and publisher of casual games.
Founded in 2004, Slam's focus is on creating games which are simple, accessible, compelling and fun for the rapidly-growing audience of casual games players all around the world.
Slam games are designed to appeal to a very broad audience, ensuring every computer user can pick up and enjoy a Slam game, no matter what age or sex they are, or their level of experience.
Slam's debut title, Spinword, was selected as a showcase game for the launch of Microsoft Windows Vista in early 2007.
Slam is working on a wide range of titles for both Windows XP and Vista which will be announced in the near future.
Contacts:
Slam
Linda MacKellar
Chief Operations Officer
E: linda@slam-games.com
Media
Brian Baglow
Indoctrimat
M: +44 (0) 7747 792247
E: brian@indoctrimat.com