Claymore Games’ Brian Hackett has had an article published about this year’s EIF. You can find the article at the ScottishGames.biz website.
We have officially announced the publication of our first in-house mobile phone game Super Solitaire at this year’s Edinburgh Interactive Festival. The demo is available to download to your mobile phone through the GetJar service here and the full version will be published in the near future.
Claymore Games will feature at this year’s Edinburgh Interactive Festival, where we are going to launch our very first mobile phone game Super Solitaire. A demo will be available to download from our website.
Announcing the launch of our first in-house developed mobile game Super Solitaire. The game is a new version of the classic board game Solitaire where we have reproduced the original board game but also added a few extras! Features include an arcade mode, which requires players to remove a certain number of balls before they can move onto the next board; a scoring system including a multiplier bar – which fills up with each jump, but decreases with time; and two unique puzzle modes, one which requires players to remove all but one ball and the other which requires them to fill or empty a particular shape. Super Solitaire is available now and we are already seeking partners for distribution.
Claymore Games’ owner, Brian Hackett appeared in Fluff Piece, a short film about the games industry in Scotland made by Consolevania. The documentary was produced to highlight the good points and the problems within the gaming industry in Scotland. It was funded by Scottish Enterprise, and released online after a premiere at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival 2007, on the 23rd of August 2007.
Dynamo Games have released Countdown, a mobile phone version of the popular TV show, which Claymore Games co-developed.
Claymore Games have developed a middleware solution called Primordial Soup, that was used by the Evil Machines team to develop the winning game in the Technical Excellence Category in the Dare to Be Digital contest in Dundee, Scotland.