No, I'm not talking about a neopet in a trenchcoat and sunglasses. I'm talking about a flash demo of Neopets Puzzle Adventure! Try it yourself and see why we've addicted many hardcore gamer critics at 1up and Gamespot with our cute fuzzy animals and deep puzzle gameplay made by the creators of Puzzle Quest.
This flash demo includes the first adventure straight from the Nintendo DS version of Neopets Puzzle Adventure. Even better, once you've played (and loved) the game, you can post the demo anywhere you want using our embed code!
Click on the image below to try out the game and get the embed code!
Neopets Puzzle Adventure ships November 25th for the PC and Nintendo DS!
Unless you've been under a rock for the last year, you know that the US just had an election. To commemorate the selection of Obama as the next president, Deviantart.com contributor and Okami fan Spacecoyote created the below image.
And to answer the question before it asked: No, we are not making another alternate cover out of this art. :)
Video game critics are a cynical bunch. Traditionally, there are two
types of games that the critics universally hate: "Licensed Games"
and "Kid's Games." So you can just imagine the initial reaction
when we announced a "Licensed Kid's Game" in the form of Neopets
Puzzle Adventure. Any derisive quote from Comic Book Guy would basically
fit the bill.
However, then we revealed the ace up our sleeves. The game we were
making was done by Infinite Interactive, the creators of Puzzle Quest.
Suddenly, they got interested and wanted to preview the title. A couple
weeks ago, we delivered the latest DS build along with some delicious Burger
King Kid's Meals (Neopets version) and chocolate milk.
Apparently, the fast food bribe worked and the media reaction has been
great. Gamespot posted their preview today and to quote: "Neopets
Puzzle Adventure is a tough game to put down once you get into it."
As all you Capcom fans know, we here at the zombie-proof Capcom fortress are the leaders in all things undead videogame related. We're always happy when our competitors look at what we do and try do do something new and different. That's what keeps us on our toes. We're even happier when they acknowledge us, as Left 4 Dead has done with their achievements.
We had endless fun planning the achievements for Dead Rising on the 360 and, if feedback is any indication, you guys seemed to love them too. One of the hardest to get was the Zombie Genocide achievement, that required you to kill the entire population of Willamette: 53,594 shambling brain eaters.
So, in a game of one upmanship, Left 4 Dead has the following achievement:
So, horrible english aside, the gauntlet has been thrown. Where will it end?
Well, it's been a long slog, but we're there. Any day now, those of you who properly filled out the form should be getting your new covers in the mail. The printer is in the process of sending out nearly 18,000 of them via bulk mail, but rest assured they're on their way! Here's a quick FAQ of questions I'm asking myself, since none of you can talk to me a the moment.
1. Did I just say covers? Yup. Since fulfillment took so long, everybody is getting two new coversheets. Each cover sheet features the cleaned cover art on one side, and the two different new designs on the other. That's right, everyone is getting all three covers for the price of... well, none!
2. Did Capcom send out confirmation emails? Nope. Part of the problem with the lists was technical and we were unable to send out confirmation emails. As long as you completely filled out the form, and live in the US or Canada, you're getting the covers. One mailing per household, so those of you who signed up multiple times are only getting one set.
3. What took so long? In a word, Ninjas. The rumors are true, every Japanese company has its own cadre of elite ninja assassins. Unfortunately, Capcom has recently thrown in with their mortal enemies, the Pirates, in the form of Age of Booty. Ever since we announced that title, the ninjas have been nothing but trouble. The number of death traps around the office has skyrocketed.
4. Can I still get the covers? Yes, you can! But you'll have to use your color printer or find a Kinko's that will charge you about 50 cents. Hi Res versions of the new covers can still be found here: http://www.capcom.com/artredemption/
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!