Steam users will have a new game available

Oct 11, 2006 13:39 GMT  ·  By

Valve and Naked Sky Entertainment announced that RoboBlitz will come to Steam in the following weeks. Naked Sky Entertainment, an independent game studio in Los Angeles, used the Unreal Engine 3 to create and develop this game.

Tian MU, Naked Sky Entertainment CEO, declared that Steam is the most attractive platform for their upcoming game, RoboBlitz, and that his company is looking forward to releasing it to Steam's huge audience. He added that his company is planning to release add-ons for RoboBlitz later on.

The game was announced quite some time ago for Xbox Live Arcade, but the games' developer decided to release it through Steam instead, charging US$ 14.99 per copy. Players who want to try out the game first will be able to download a shareware demo. The intro and the first three levels will be unlocked in the demo, the rest following to become available after the game is paid for.

The main character of the game is called Blitz, a robot who has to activate the Space Canon in order to save his world from a band of space pirates. He will have to fight and solve puzzles throughout 19 different levels and in seven environments.

The game will have support for eight different languages: English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Korean, Chinese and Japanese.