We made a decision this week that the Outwitters soundtrack would release with one of those “pay what you want” deals, starting at 99¢. Then we made another decision that the Tilt to Live Soundtrack should match that… and now it does. So if the $1.99 price tag was preventing YOU from owning this-two-year old slice of Americana, I’d like to offer my sympathies, then inform you that you can grab that sucker half off if you act now! Or later! It will probably be this price forever!
Seems like just yesterday Whitaker Blackall was composing our very first piece of custom game music, Tilt to Live‘s Code Red theme. But that was long ago, when he was still called Whitaker Blackall.
The now hitched and renamed Whitaker Trebella joined the proud fraternity of iPhone developers today with his first App Store release, Polymer (99¢). It’s a slidey connecty puzzle piece game, best demonstrated by this trailer:
We’ve all been blown away by how far and how fast Whit’s development career has matured (though it helps that he has no shortage of enthusiasm). We wish him the best of luck with this game, and encourage you guys to throw him a buck and check it out!
I think these are for Tilt to Live on the iPhone. Can someone check for me?
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“The top 5 got their choice of prizes. I came 6th. Fml.”
– Jo5hman, the Almost Not Quite the Best Tilt to Live Player on Earth*
Ladies & gentlemen, it has just come to our attention that we’ve left one of our winners unrecognized! We awarded prizes to the Best Tilt to Live Player on Earth* and Not Quite the Best Tilt to Live Players on Earth*, but in some wild lapse of judgment we failed to recognize the Almost Not Quite the Best Tilt to Live Player on Earth*. Congratulations, Jo5hman, for this impressive feat! You win a blog post in our Hall of Champions, commemorating your impressive title. You were mighty close to almost the top, and we salute you. Prize over.
In other news, I’m pleased to report that Becca’s faith in humanity remains intact! Jo5hman, you owe her a thank you for this post. In fact, if you don’t thank her WE’LL LOSE OUR FAITH IN HUMANITY. How do you like them apples?
And on this, the 27th day of August in the year of our Lord, 2011, a champion arose from the rabble of common men*. A hero forged from concentrated greatness*, his perfect* tilting wrists chiseled of some unbreakable mineral not heretofore cataloged by science. Wielding the maddest skills on the face of planet Earth*, he accepted our Game Center friend request and rode into iOS history. Let us never forget his name:
cookienut
with 212,875,900
The Best Tilt to Live Player on Earth*
But what is a winner without 86 losers (68 of whom actually tried today)? Let’s not forget our runners up!
Not Quite the Best Tilt to Live Players on Earth*:
2nd: xBoReDoM
3rd: Fleshman92
4th: PresidentPistachio
5th: 2bol
Click here to see how you ranked among the 69.
We’ll be emailing the winners next week to collect shipping addresses and whatnot for your prizes. HUGE thanks to everyone who entered and competed, we had a lot of fun putting this together, and we hope you had fun playing.
*According to a small, but totally official sampling taken by One Man Left Studios on August 27th, 2011.
Here’s our current top 15 scores (includes some from yesterday that may be dropping off). As a side note: it seems to us that these scores take a while to propagate to other devices. So just because your new highscore shows up instantly on yours, doesn’t mean it has made it to mine. Try not to cut it too close to 10PM Eastern, or your score might not make it in!
Here’s a screenie of the best Code Red scores so far this week from our Tournament contestants. Wait, did I say the best scores? I meant the best scores BELOW our mysterious top ten.
As of the time I started writing this sentence, the First Official Tilt to Live Tournament is full. Beyond full, actually, but I threw as many of you as I had in our inbox into the mix. All friend requests have been sent out through Game Center, so just accept yours and get practicing (your free soundtracks are on the way). On Saturday, August 27th, unleash hell!
When this clock says it’s 10PM on Tournament Day, I’m taking a screenshot of the best scores THAT DAY (not this week) and someone will officially be crowned the “Best Tilt to Live Player on Earth*”. You’ll have your work cut out for you against fierce competitors like “Toilet-Paper”. It won’t be the floor he’ll be wiping with you.
The Tournament Roster is officially full! Better luck next time.
Dust off your iPhones/Pads, boys & girls, because we’ll be holding our first-ever Tilt to Live Tournament on Saturday, August 27th! Entrants will compete in Code Red on the iPhone version of TtL (you could also play on an iPad if you dare), racking up the highest score possible by 10PM, Eastern Time in the US.
All entrants will receive a free digital copy of the TtL soundtrack, the best 5 players get the item of their choice from the TtL Store, & whoever comes out on top will receive this handsome, one of a kind “Best Player on Earth*” t-shirt (you can opt for a coffee mug or poster if you want). We’ll also officially declare the winner Best Tilt to Live Player on Earth* on this blog, permanently etching his/her accomplishment into the bowels of history. If you think you’ve got what it takes, just read the official rules below!
Official Contest Rules
How to Enter Sorry, we’re at capacity!
- You must be 13 years old or older to enter (It’s a legal thing).
- Registration is limited to the first 50 entrants (We have to do a lot by hand, so we’re keeping it small). This is subject to increase.
- To register: send an email with the subject “TtL Tournament” & your correctly spelled Game Center nickname (required!) to contests[at]onemanleft.com (using the @ symbol).
- You’ll receive a Game Center friend request from ‘onemanleftstudios’. Accept that and you’re ready to compete.
Mark Your Calendar!
- On August 27th, 2011 give Code Red mode on Tilt to Live’s iPhone version everything you’ve got. NOT Tilt to Live HD, just regular Tilt to Live; NOT Classic Mode, Code Red!
- At 10PM (Eastern, US time) on August 27th, we’ll be screenshotting onemanleftstudios’ Game Center leaderboard for the day’s Code Red scores. Our top five Game Center friends for that day will be declared tournament champions! No exceptions for time difference/location oopsies; our Game Center screenshot is the final say.
Prizes:
- 1st Place on the Leaderboard will receive a one-of-a-kind “Best Player on Earth*” t-shirt (available in a variety of colors), which may be substituted for a coffee mug or poster if desired. They will also receive the item of their choice from the Tilt to Live Store.
- 2nd – 5th Place winners will receive the item of their choice from the Tilt to Live Store.
- All competitors will receive a free digital copy of the Tilt to Live Soundtrack.
- To claim your 1st-5th place prizes, we’ll be requesting your shipping address after the tournament (make sure contests[at]onemanleft.com is in your email client’s safe senders list). If you do not provide a shipping address within 7 days, your prize will be forfeit, and we’ll offer it to the next eligible player.
We’ve been seeing some blog comments and emails lately describing a scoring bug in Tilt to Live. The story went that when you beat your highscore, it wouldn’t overwrite the old one on the Gametype Select screen. It’d show up correctly on Game Center, but not in-game. That’s odd, we thought, but Alex wasn’t able to duplicate the event on any of his devices… so we just went back to work on Outwitters.
One day last week, Alex and I had the idea of running a small Tilt to Live Tournament using Game Center. As we were experimenting with different ways to manage it, TA-DA, we encountered the mythical scoring bug! So now available on Tilt to Live Lite & coming very soon to the other versions is a patch for that scoring problem.
Coming soon to this blog (once those updates are live), will be details on our first ever Tilt to Live Tournament. So brush up on iPhone’s Code Red if you got something to prove.