Tilt to Live is “In the App Store”

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Internets and Outernets. After an arduous journey fraught with eye strain, we present Tilt to Live, a catchy little iDevice game about the genocide of red dots. Little known fact: the dots are a metaphor for your troubles. And the weapons represent… I guess beer or a nice jog.

Keep an eye on this blog for news on Tilt to Live updates, other project announcements, and our secret feelings.

With the release accomplished, I guess it’s time to turn our attention to marketing, the land of redundant emails and home of the promo code holocaust. I’ll close with a rejected tag line from our impending marketing campaign:

“Tilt to Live: Not a game you can play on a seesaw.”

Categories: News, Tilt to Live

6 responses to “Tilt to Live is “In the App Store””

  1. One thing tilt to live badly needs is a help screen that describes how to get new weapons, what the stars mean, and more. Right now all it does is tells you that powerups are good and dots are bad

  2. fi2-shift says:

    ^ Agreed, with an extended tutorial or a help screen it would be perfect game.

  3. Tony says:

    Truly amazing game. I was skeptical at first but was proven satisfyingly wrong.

    You have an all 5-star average rating in the app store right now which I have never seen on any game with more than 5-10 ratings.
    That achievement alone tells me that your studio is extremely promising and I look forward to future titles from you.

    Bravo.

    A few of my favorite aspects of your game would have to be
    – The controls
    – Graphics, sound, animation
    – Gameplay
    – Weapons
    – Accelerometer tuning* (Love the custom position xD)

    A few things I would add are
    – Help screen/tutorial mode as mentioned above
    – Different gameplay modes / difficulty levels
    – It would be neat if during different stages of the gameplay, colors would change(invert, grayscale, etc…) or lights would flicker, anything!

    I picked this game up when it first came out and have been extremely hooked.

    Sorry, I’ll stop rambling, I just thought I would let you know what I thought.

    Thanks for the terrific game

    – Tony

  4. Alex says:

    @Justin & fi2-shift
    Thanks for pointing this out. It’s something we’ve noticed that needs to be addressed in some manner. An extended tutorial/help screen will probably be the way we go on this in future updates. Thanks for pointing this out!

    @Tony
    Thanks for the kudos, glad you like our game! As for the additions, we’ve gotten a ton of feedback since release and intend on trying to address as many as them as possible in our first update :). And we welcome even more feedback, as it helps us gauge better what problems users are having or what they are wanting.

    – Alex

  5. David says:

    I would like to suggest a multi-player mode with blue tooth connection, yea? But overall its a great game with minor improvements. Thanks

  6. Jamee Tier says:

    may not but me find it nott as good.