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| − | The next two Digital Continue titles released in 2018. The first of these, which took roughly | + | The next two Digital Continue titles released in 2018. The first of these, which took roughly 13 months to develop including time spent in Early Access on Steam, was Next Up Hero, an online roguelike action game published by [[:wikipedia:Aspyr|Aspyr]] where the player can respawn "Echoes" of any fallen player to fight by their side as an NPC companion and have their audience participate on Twitch and Mixer streams. Next Up Hero was negatively received, citing the imprecise controls, unfair difficulty, the storyline and dialogue vignettes not lending themselves to the gameplay and online-only elements. Prior to the game's release, a two-issue comic series titled Spoken World would come out, written by Tringali and lettered by Justine Raymond. This comic detailed the backstory of the game's protagonists and the world they explore within the game, which has any creation influenced by song. The trademark for both the game and the Spoken World comic would be declared "Abandoned" by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office<ref>[https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=87482494&caseSearchType=US_APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=statusSearch Next Up Hero, USPTO]</ref><ref>[https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=87384669&caseSearchType=US_APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=statusSearch Spoken World, USPTO]</ref> - despite this, Next Up Hero's servers remain active as of November 2025. |
|-|JumpStream= | |-|JumpStream= | ||
| − | JumpStream was the second Digital Continue game released in 2018, developed in only | + | JumpStream was the second Digital Continue game released in 2018, developed in only a few months. This was a competitive platformer that utilized streaming interactivity, allowing for the audience to co-operate or mess up the player's progress within a level. Unlike Next Up Hero, which had Twitch integration, this was solely utilized with Mixer. According to archives within the Wayback Machine, no playthroughs of JumpStream were featured on Mixer, and the game was nowhere to be found on the site. The game had very little critical reception, with the Steam score of 65% Positive Reviews coming from just 20 players. With Mixer itself closing it's doors in June 2020, the game's interactive elements were discontinued, rendering it unplayable. The game is still available for download on Steam, however, and is able to load menus and let players explore the level select area, but very little of it can actually be completed. |
|-|SuperMash= | |-|SuperMash= | ||
After two and-a-half years of development, the genre-blending title SuperMash released in 2019 on the Epic Games Store, with console releases coming in January 2020 and a Steam version coming the following year. Although the rejected Drawn to Life pitch would inspire SuperMash, the idea of a game that can make games came to light back in 2016, and was developed in three phases.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/a-game-makes-games-how-an-indie-studio-crafted-genre-blending-supermash-1264607/ A Game That Makes Games: How an Indie Studio Crafted the Genre-Blending ‘Supermash’, Hollywood Reporter]</ref> The game's format allowed for six genres to be blended together - Platformer, JRPG, Stealth, Metroidvania (titled "Metrovania" in-game), Shoot-Em-Up and Action-Adventure - resulting in every Mash being different from the last.<br><br> | After two and-a-half years of development, the genre-blending title SuperMash released in 2019 on the Epic Games Store, with console releases coming in January 2020 and a Steam version coming the following year. Although the rejected Drawn to Life pitch would inspire SuperMash, the idea of a game that can make games came to light back in 2016, and was developed in three phases.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/a-game-makes-games-how-an-indie-studio-crafted-genre-blending-supermash-1264607/ A Game That Makes Games: How an Indie Studio Crafted the Genre-Blending ‘Supermash’, Hollywood Reporter]</ref> The game's format allowed for six genres to be blended together - Platformer, JRPG, Stealth, Metroidvania (titled "Metrovania" in-game), Shoot-Em-Up and Action-Adventure - resulting in every Mash being different from the last.<br><br> | ||
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=={{Icon|Button}} All Games== | =={{Icon|Button}} All Games== | ||
| − | + | * [https://store.steampowered.com/app/490080/Locks_Quest/ Lock's Quest (Remastered)] (2017) | |
| − | + | * [https://store.steampowered.com/app/667810/Next_Up_Hero/ Next Up Hero] (2018) | |
| − | + | ** Spoken World (2018) | |
| − | + | *** Issue #1: Wenly* | |
| − | + | *** Issue #2: Ovalia* | |
| − | + | * [https://store.steampowered.com/app/846780/JumpStream/ JumpStream] (2018)** | |
| − | + | * [https://store.steampowered.com/app/872720/SuperMash/ SuperMash] (2019)*** | |
| − | + | * [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]] (2020) | |
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<small>*The comics had no subtitle between them, so they are going by the protagonist of each issue for simplicity.</small><br> | <small>*The comics had no subtitle between them, so they are going by the protagonist of each issue for simplicity.</small><br> | ||
<small>**The game has since been rendered unplayable following Mixer's closure, but is still accessible and available for download.</small><br> | <small>**The game has since been rendered unplayable following Mixer's closure, but is still accessible and available for download.</small><br> | ||
<small>***This game was released on the Epic Games store in 2019, but was released on Steam in 2021.</small><br> | <small>***This game was released on the Epic Games store in 2019, but was released on Steam in 2021.</small><br> | ||
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=={{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia== | =={{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia== | ||