
Where the original game was just a singleplayer RTS game – albeit one with a surreal presentation heavily inspired by films like TRON, or possibly a game of Lemmings played while under the effect of LSD. Multiwinia is, at the most basic level, a multi-platform and multi-player sequel to Introversion’s second game, Darwinia.
Gameplay of multiwinia Pc#
This little indie developer is the first and foremost champion of Valve’s Steam platform, standing as a testament to the power of digital distribution and the money that is still undeniably caught up in the PC audience and is just waiting to be tapped. So, for all intents and purposes the larger audience probably shouldn’t know about the company or what games it has made.Īnd yet, at the same time, Introversion has somehow climbed to a position of power and respect within the industry. Has the company yet released a massive, AAA billion-pound game? No. Does the company have a huge advertising budget and links to major publishers? No. Is Introversion a small indie developer? Yes. It’s just that I can never pin down where Introversion falls exactly on the scale of things. Not in a malicious haha-I-put-tabasco-sauce-all-over-the-only-loo-roll-in-the-flat type way, of course. Also, they sent me a little toy Darwinian as a present, which was very nice of them.īut, I have to admit, I sometimes hate writing articles about them. The guys there are smart, helpful and good at what they do. You know, I love Introversion - like really, really love them. Multiwinia Hands-On Preview Developer: Introversion
