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  • PSN Tuesday: Costume Quest, The Shoot demo

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.19.2010

    Double Fine's test-drive into downloadable titles, Costume Quest, is ready for those ready to experience a Unicorn wearing a purple and rainbow outfit. For those with the Move, try out the demo for The Shoot. The title if pretty self-explanatory of what one should expect, but check out the trailer if you need more info. Choose your platform to view the corresponding release list: (Note: Continue past the break to view both release lists.)

  • Costume Quest crusades to Xbox Live, PSN on Oct. 20 for $15

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.04.2010

    Double Fine's first downloadable title, Costume Quest, is set to bring out your inner child on Xbox Live and PSN on October 20, Game Informer reports. The action RPG -- which is the brainchild of lead animator Tasha Harris -- will be published under THQ's new "Kids, Family, Casual Games division" for $15 and tasks players with finding their lost sibling on Halloween night. [Thanks, Tyler C]

  • Dress your monitor in this Costume Quest trailer

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    08.19.2010

    We appreciate pretty much everything about this trailer for Double Fine's downloadable Halloween RPG Costume Quest, but two things stand out immediately: the commitment to rhyme, and that scary pumpkin thing Seriously! That thing is scary! Check the trailer after the break, if you dare!%Gallery-99218%

  • Costume Quest screens are a treat

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    08.11.2010

    Double Fine announced a second downloadable game today, and we're reeling from the double Double Fine. Let's all take a minute to reflect on the first Double Fine downloadable game, Costume Quest, with some screens of the neighborhood RPG. Feels like it was just yesterday that we heard about this! %Gallery-99218%

  • Costume Quest is Double Fine's first downloadable title

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    08.10.2010

    As reported from last month's Develop conference, Double Fine – the San Francisco-based development studio led by Tim Schafer – won't be following up Brütal Legend with Brütal Legend 2. Instead, it's working on four "smaller" games, the first of which has just been revealed. Costume Quest is the first of two games being published by THQ and it's not being designed by Tim Schafer himself. "The concept is the brainchild of Double Fine lead animator Tasha Harris," 1UP reports. Shafer explains, "we are coming out swinging with two great adventures from two of the most creative minds in the company." While the game is being published by THQ's KFC business (that's Kids, Family, Casual Games), VP Martin Good says the games' "potential appeal could encompass both hardcore and casual players." Costume Quest has a Halloween theme and, in what is surely a coincidence, a Halloween release date this year on both Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. For more information on what kind of game it is (it's isometric!) and to see some screens of the lovely, cel-shaded art, hit up UGO in the Source link below. %Gallery-99218%