<a href=http://www.pcgamer.com/>PC Gamer</a> has chosen Zeno Clash as their Indie Game of 2009! The award appears in their March 2010 edition, at pages #66-67
This is easily one of the biggest awards Zeno Clash has ever received. Being chosen as IGOTY by such an influential and mainstream publication is pretty significant for everyone at ACE. A very big thanks to the whole PC Gamer staff for choosing our title!
Zeno Clash has just been nominated as one of the 5 finalists for 'best debut' in the Tenth Annual Game Developer Choice Awards!
For us this is like the "Oscars" of the industry, so we are very happy to be nominated. Some great games in the list. Torchlight is good competition. Fingers crossed for March!
Zeno Clash has just been nominated as one of the 5 finalists for 'best debut' in the Tenth Annual Game Developer Choice Awards!
For us this is like the "Oscars" of the industry, so we are very happy to be nominated. Some great games in the list. Torchlight is good competition. Fingers crossed for March!
We'd like to announce that ACE Team has produced the Zeno Clash OST. Zeno Clash's music greatly contributed to create a game with unprecedented style, so we thought it was a great idea to release a music compilation that features re-edited & remastered tracks of the original score that was developed by our talented composer Patricio Meneses.
We'd like to announce that ACE Team has produced the Zeno Clash OST. Zeno Clash's music greatly contributed to create a game with unprecedented style, so we thought it was a great idea to release a music compilation that features re-edited & remastered tracks of the original score that was developed by our talented composer Patricio Meneses.
Gamasutra has posted a lengthy article about Zeno Clash's development process with the classic 'what went right' and 'what went wrong' items. An interesting read and definitely worth checking out for aspiring game developers working in mods.
Gamasutra has posted a lengthy article about Zeno Clash's development process with the classic 'what went right' and 'what went wrong' items. An interesting read and definitely worth checking out for aspiring game developers working in mods.