Software:Guts and Glory

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Short description: 3D simulation video game


Guts and Glory
Guts and Glory cover art.jpg
Developer(s)HakJak Productions
Publisher(s)tinyBuild
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Linux
macOS
Microsoft Windows
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
ReleaseJuly 19, 2018
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Guts and Glory is a 3D simulation video game in which players, choosing from a variety of vehicles, navigate a race course while dodging with lethal traps and hazards like buzzsaws, spikes, and land mines.

The game was created and developed solely by Jed Steen of HakJak Productions and released by independent publisher tinyBuild.[1] Guts and Glory debuted on Steam in 2017[2] following a successful 2016 Kickstarter campaign,[3] becoming a "cult favorite," according to one review website.[4] It ranked as the most popular game on IndieDB during 2016[5] and Steen claims that it sold more than 100,000 copies on Steam Early Access.[6] The version 1.0 release on Steam came on July 19, 2018.[7]

Guts and Glory is part of a trend in video games in which gore is "played off for comedic effect," wrote one reviewer.[3] Another review notes that "severed limbs spray gallons of unlimited blood" with "real time dismemberment",[5] although the blood is said to be "cartoonish enough that any passing minors won't be scarred for life".[3] The game's characters and ragdoll physics have drawn comparisons to Happy Wheels.[3][5]

The game is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PCs, Macs, and Linux. The console versions have been criticized for a lack of community-designed levels and a map editor for users.[3][4]

Based on their partnership, Steen joined tinyBuild to open a studio in Boise, Idaho in 2020.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sam Desatoff (March 4, 2020). "TinyBuild says traditional indie publishing unsustainable, opens new studio with HakJak". GameDaily.biz. https://gamedaily.biz/article/1608/tinybuild-says-traditional-indie-publishing-unsustainable-opens-new-studio-with-hakjak. Retrieved May 23, 2020. 
  2. Joel Couture (March 1, 2017). "Guts And Glory – A Father/Son Bike Ride Filled With Mayhem". https://indiegamesplus.com/2017/03/guts_and_glory_-_a_fatherson_b. Retrieved May 23, 2020. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Will Worrall (August 3, 2018). "Guts and Glory Review". Gaming Respawn. https://www.gamingrespawn.com/featured/34435/guts-and-glory-gaming-respawn-review/. Retrieved May 23, 2020. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 ComicBook Staff (July 25, 2008). "Guts and Glory Nintendo Switch Review: There's Nothing Funny About Defeat". ComicBook.com. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/guts-and-glory-nintendo-switch-review/. Retrieved May 23, 2020. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Guts and Glory – The 3D Happy Wheels: Hands-on Impressions". Spiel Times. October 22, 2016. https://www.spieltimes.com/news/guts-and-glory/. Retrieved May 23, 2020. 
  6. Jedediah Steen (April 1, 2018). "How to do the Impossible: The Guts and Glory Success Story". Gamasutra. https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/JedediahSteen/20180401/315945/How_to_do_the_Impossible_The_Guts_and_Glory_Success_Story.php. Retrieved May 23, 2020. 
  7. "GUTS AND GLORY v1.0 IS HERE!!!". SteamCommunity.com. July 19, 2018. https://steamcommunity.com/games/537340/announcements/detail/1665654022402880159. Retrieved May 24, 2020. 

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