Bang! Howdy
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Bang! Howdy is an online free-to-play strategy game published by Three Rings Design and released on December 1, 2006 after public beta testing. The game can be played through a client or in-browser. Three Rings Design's website tallies the total number of players, at 500,000.[1]
The setting mixes elements from a variety of related genres, such as steampunk or Native American myth. Several of the players' available units are entirely mechanical, including artillery and a "steam gunman", a robot boasting large wagon wheels for movement while wearing a cowboy hat. Other, more conventional units include cavalry and gunslingers. At the 2006 Game Developer's Conference, Three Rings described the formula as "Chess + Mario Kart + Real Time/ Turn-Based + Steampunk Westerns + Secret Sauce".[2]
Development
Initially conceived as an insect-themed game, the primary mechanic of Bang! Howdy is designed to get around the problems of both real-time and turn-based strategy. Michael Bayne, project leader of Bang! Howdy, described RTS as "overly complex and too fast-paced", while turn-based strategy is "no fun when it's not your turn." Bayne also described the development approach as episodic, with the plan of getting the core game released quickly, and working on new towns in turn. Presently, the game development has been stopped and no new future game updates are expected.[3]
Reception
Bang! Howdy won the Technical Excellence award from the 2007 Independent Games Festival,[4] and was a finalist for the Seumas McNally Grand Prize.[5]
References
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- ↑ Slashdot coverage of Bang! Howdy at the 2006 Game Developers Conference
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- ↑ GDC: Independent Games Festival Awards Topped By Aquaria, Gamasutra
- ↑ 2007 Independent Games Festival Finalists Announced, Gamasutra
- http://www.gamesradar.com/bang-howdy-review/
- http://www.avclub.com/article/bang-howdy-8234
- http://www.gamezebo.com/2009/12/31/bang-howdy-review/
External links
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Java platform games
- OS X games
- Linux games
- Windows games
- Western (genre) video games
- Turn-based tactics video games
- Real-time strategy video games
- Multiplayer online games
- Browser-based multiplayer online games
- Science fiction Westerns
- Three Rings Design
- 2006 video games
- Steampunk video games
- Independent Games Festival winners
- Free-to-play video games