O'Grady: Clones Gone Wild
O'Grady is a quirky half hour cartoon on Viacom's teen network The N. In each episode, O'Grady's characters are beset by their town's "Weirdness" -- characters become magnetic, suddenly teleport to inconvenient locations, or uncontrollably spawn clones.
Using this anything goes premise, THUP created a casual, addictive action- puzzle game featuring the return of O'Grady's clones.
In Clones Gone Wild, the clones want pizza. They want it so much that they threaten to fill up the town's popular pizza joint and invite the ire of the ornery Fire Marshall. Players must empty the Eetsa Pizza shop before that happens.
O'Grady is a quirky half hour cartoon on Viacom's teen network The N. In each episode, O'Grady's characters are beset by their town's "Weirdness" -- characters become magnetic, suddenly teleport to inconvenient locations, or uncontrollably spawn clones.
Using this anything goes premise, THUP created a casual, addictive action- puzzle game featuring the return of O'Grady's clones.
In Clones Gone Wild, the clones want pizza. They want it so much that they threaten to fill up the town's popular pizza joint and invite the ire of the ornery Fire Marshall. Players must empty the Eetsa Pizza shop before that happens.
By bouncing clones off walls and smashing three or more matching clones together, players can safely "disappear" the clones and keep the capacity below the Fire Marshall's limit.
Clones Gone Wild mixes classic arcade action and puzzle game strategy into a package that's immediately accessible to a casual audience. By capturing O'Grady's locations, characters, art style, sound clips, and off-kilter sense of humor, Clones Gone Wild rewards fans and introduces O'Grady to a new audience.
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