The game will be available sometime this spring

Jan 30, 2015 15:03 GMT  ·  By

Frogmind, developer of the amazingly popular Badland for iOS, has just announced they will bring their game to almost all major gaming platforms starting this spring.

Apart from the fact that it will be released on Steam for Windows, Mac and Linux, Frogmind confirmed Badland would be available on several gaming consoles, such as PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One and Wii U.

“As a small tight-knit studio committed to high production values, we’re certainly attempting to ‘punch above our weight’ and push what is possible in terms of independent publishing."

Moving on to what exactly Badland: Game of the Year Edition contains, Frogmind states that the game has been completely redesigned for the consoles and Steam, so players shouldn’t think of it as a simple port.

Graphics and controls have been especially designed for consoles and PC

The beautiful, hand-painted graphics of the original game that’s still available in App Store have been enhanced with full-HD visuals.

Additionally, the controls have been expanded for the analog stick and triggers, and these changes have been made for each level in the game.

According to developers, this special Game of Year Edition includes more than 4 times the content that the original had when it was launched.

There are more than 15 hours of gameplay and 100 levels of single-player story content, along with 100 co-op and 27 multiplayer deathmatch stages in an up-to-four-person local multiplayer mode.

“It’s such a relief to finally be able to say ‘yes’ when fans ask if we’re ever bringing BADLAND to Steam and consoles. Badland was designed as a console-quality tablet experience, and we’re working with our partners to take it even further, for a product that looks and feels very much at home both on consoles and Steam,” said Frogmind CEO Johannes Vuorinen, one of the game’s two original creators.

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