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  • Happy Tree Friends to visit XBLA

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.10.2007

    Well we never saw this coming. Sega has announced that it is publishing a game based on Happy Tree Friends. The game, entitled Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm, is set to arrive on the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. If by chance you are unaware of Happy Tree Friends, it is perhaps one of the most deplorable things you can watch on the internet. It's also hilarious. The game is described as an action-puzzle game, in which the player takes control of ridiculously cute characters such as Flippy the bear, Lumpy the moose, and Handy the double amputee beaver carpenter (no, seriously). Specific details aren't given, though the press release mentions a "physics-based reactive environment" and "accidental mayhem." The game is being developed by Stainless Games and should be available this fall.

  • Sega announces Happy Tree Friends game for XBLA, PC

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    05.10.2007

    The absurdly adorable animal cast of Happy Tree Friends is set to appear in a new digitally distributed PC and Xbox Live Arcade game, Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm. Of course, as fans of the internet series and television show are well aware, said appearance would likely be cut short by all manner of sharp and obscenely violent implements. Developed by Stainless Games and published by Sega, the cute critter-sploitation splatterfest is scheduled for a Fall 2007 release. Billed as an action-puzzle game, False Alarm will largely feature a "physics-based reactive environment" and "accidental mayhem." Players control one of three characters, namely Flippy (a bear), Lumpy (a moose) and Handy (an amputee beaver carpenter... it says here). Kenn Navarro, creator of the deeply demented property, notes that "Sega is a perfect partner for us because of their rich tradition of creating compelling, character-based games, and true to form they're developing a truly original game that we think our fans will love." Of course, said tradition is generally devoid of chainsaws mutilating cuddly creatures, so a Sonic the Hedgehog cameo seems unlikely. [Via Sega press release]