Fist of Awesome

Fist of Awesome is an independently developed video game by Nicoll Hunt funded through Kickstarter,[1] and is described by the developer as a time-travelling-lumberjack-em-up.[2] Hunt was one of ten indie game developers chosen via Twitter to receive Ouya consoles for development.[3] Fist of Awesome is one of the ten pre-selected indie games to be made potentially available for the Ouya.[4]

Fist of Awesome
Developer(s)I Fight Bears
Platform(s)iOS, Android, Ouya, GameStick, Windows, OS X
ReleaseiOS, Android, Ouya
October 15, 2013
GameStick, Windows, OS X
Winter 2013
Genre(s)Beat 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player 

Gameplay

The hero, Tim Burr, is a forest dwelling tree feller who gets caught up in a needlessly complex interstellar plot to enslave Earth by populating history with homicidal wild animals. The game takes place over a number of time periods and lets you punch a full grown grizzly bear in the face. It is a modern homage to classics like Streets of Rage and Final Fight, but with more time travel and lumberjacks.

Mechanics

Fist of Awesome is a touch-screen beat-em-up aiming "to take seriously the challenge of creating fluid and intuitive controls without falling on the crutch of virtual buttons".

Development

The developer has worked for many big games companies over the years including Codemasters, Visual Science and Realtime Worlds. He has contributed code and design to titles such as Colin McRae Rally 3, Colin McRae Rally 04 and APB.

Reception

After its second week of release on Ouya, it was the second highest ranked game.[5] In May 2014 the developer announced that this title had been greenlit on Steam after just seven days.[6]

References

  1. Hunt, Nicoll (2012-11-12). "FIST OF AWESOME". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
  2. "Interview: Nicoll Hunt, Creator Of 'Fist Of Awesome'". Indie Retro News. 2014-02-06. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  3. "10 new Ouya indie games, including Starbound". InEntertainment.co.uk. 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  4. "Ouya gets 10 more potential games following 10 days of dev console giveaways". engadget.com. 2012-12-19. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  5. "GameStick review: the Android console battle is on". The Verge. 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  6. Nicoll Hunt [@nicollhunt] (28 May 2014). "FIST OF AWESOME has been Greenlit after 7 days! No biggie. *Head explodes*" (Tweet) via Twitter.
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