Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is a sci-fi puzzle-platformer of cataclysmic proportions! You’re an ill-tempered blob that grows in size by swallowing everything in its path. Evolve from a tiny captive into a world-eating giant. You’re a hungry, disgruntled Blob of alien origin with mutant powers and an insatiable appetite. To the great horror of your former captors (and all of humanity), you have escaped into the world. While growing in size and scope, you'll gain new abilities that take platforming to new heights. X Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack. Windows Mac Linux Steam Achievements Steam Trading Cards Steam Leaderboards. Rise to the challenge and play Captain Miaou, lost in space. Survive by grabbing energy food to propel yourself and gain enough speed momentum. Fight gravity and bump away through 5 worlds of various. Use your mutant blob powers to devour the pathetic humans and all of civilization! Steam YouTube See more stats on Game DB IsThereAnyDeal Game website Indie Platformer Action 2D Side Scroller Sci-fi Singleplayer Funny Comedy Physics Great Soundtrack Controller Colorful Puzzle Puzzle Platformer Cartoony Retro Space Family Friendly Dark Humor.
Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack (the sequel to Tales from Space: About a Blob) was initially released on February 21, 2012 as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita. The game was later released for PC, PlayStation 3 and XBox 360 in June 2014, and most recently for Nintendo Switch on May 10th, 2019.
FactsheetDeveloper:
Drinkbox Studios
Based in Toronto, Canada
Release date:
21st February, 2012
Platforms:
Switch
PS Vita
PS3
XBox 360
PC / Mac / Linux
Website:
mutantblobsattack.com
USD | $9.99 |
EUR | €9.99 |
Pathetic humans beware! Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is a sci-fi puzzle-platformer of CATACLYSMIC proportions. Take on the role of a small Blob with an insatiable appetite who escapes from a science lab into the world at large. Grow by eating objects that are smaller than you, solve physics-based puzzles, and use your platforming prowess to eventually become a planet-eating giant. Mutant Blobs Attack combines traditional 2D thumbstick-based platforming controls with touch-based powers and abilities.
HistoryTales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack (the sequel to Tales from Space: About a Blob) was initially released on February 21, 2012 as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita. The game was later released for PC, PlayStation 3 and XBox 360 in June 2014, and most recently for Nintendo Switch on May 10th, 2019.
Features- 24 full game levels, PLUS 5 top-down bonus stages
- Insane Growth: Start the size of a tennis ball. Grow to massive proportions
- Mutant Powers: Jump, slam, roll, and rocket through the air! Push and pull your weight against metal! Move objects with telekinesis!
- Network Features: Be #1 in the world on the Leaderboards and earn custom PSN Trophies/Steam Achievements
- Retro Style: 50′s-inspired art and music paired with B-movie inspired humor
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Awards & Recognition- 'Best PlayStation Vita Network Game[nominee]' IGN. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack. 2012.
- 'Best indie games of 2012.' VentureBeat. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack. 2012.
- 'Handheld of the Year 2012.' GamesRadar. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack. 2012.
- 'Where so many of today's releases force players into gameplay cycles that provide diminishing returns of fun with every revolution, Drinkbox is constantly inventing baubles in Mutant Blobs Attack to entertain the player. '
- Justin McElroy. 2012. TALES FROM SPACE: MUTANT BLOBS ATTACK REVIEW: SECRET OF THE OOZE [9/10], Polygon - 'Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack stole my heart.'
- Greg Miller. 2012. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack Review [9/10], IGN - 'The 1950's science fiction movie aesthetic rounds out the complete package, complete with a funky soundtrack. Believe me when I say you'll have a grin on your face while playing.'
- Mike Spletchta. 2012. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack!!! review [9/10], GameZone
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Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack OST
A soundtrack from another time and another place. Featuring catchy arrangements of unappreciated instruments. Xylophones, tubas, organs, kettle drums - even a Theremin (look it up) - dominate Peter Chapman's wildly eccentric score. Spooky, refreshing and drawing heavily from the Esquivelian Exotica movement of the 50s/60s, this score is guaranteed to bring a smile to your ears. Featuring 16 tracks remastered in 'Living Stereo', all flowing together like one giant song. Capped by a mind-blowing, 80's synth-dominated anthem by the incomparable Shaun Hatton. drinkbox.bandcamp.com.
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Company Info
Drinkbox Studios is an independent Toronto-based video game developer. Founded in 2008, Drinkbox is best known for the award winning Guacamelee! series, and the 2016 iPad Game of the Year Severed. Drinkbox Studios enjoys long walks on the beach, candlelit dinners, and cuddling in front of a warm fire. When playing Monopoly, Drinkbox usually wins first prize in a beauty contest.
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Stephane Goulet
Art
Augusto Quijano
Art
Graham Smith
Executive Producer
Teddy Lee
Design
Chris McQuinn
Design
Peter Chapman
Music
Megashaun
Music
Ryan MacLean
Producer, Design
David Cheung
Programming
Chris Harvey
Programming, Executive Producer, Technical Director
Alex Smithers
Programming
Mayuran Thurairatam
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Matthew Johns
Quality Assurance
Michelle Frey
Sound Design
Tameka Small
Additional Art and Design
Saad Khattak
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