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Hipster Whale knows how to refresh a classic formula. The team’s best-known work is “Crossy Road,” a new spin on “Frogger.” For the franchise follow-up, the team tackles another genre ...
Update: Given Hipster Whale's free-to-play release history, we were curious whether it would also be looking to publish paid releases. "We'll be considering both paid and free-to-play games of all ...
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Hipster Whale is the game studio behind the hit Crossy Road game and its more recent Crossy Road Castle follow-up. In a new interview with CNET, Hipster Whale CEO Clara Reeves explains some of the ...
It's been a few years since Crossy Road updated the Frogger formula to create a popular mobile game, and now developer Hipster Whale has returned with Crossy Road Castle. The Apple Arcade ...
So this hipster whale is this kind of mid point between two forms. How long did it take to make Crossy Road? Matt: We originally budgeted the game for about six weeks, but it was a bit smaller ...
Hipster Whale is known for zany mobile games like Crossy Road and Pac-Man 256. And last Thursday, the Melbourne, Australia-based studio released Crossy Road Castle for Apple Arcade. It’s the ...
One of the intriguing pillars of “Crossy Road Castle” when it was first released was the promise of additional content. The platformer was made in a way that the developer, Hipster Whale ...
The game will have more than 100 Disney and Pixar characters, who will have to try to cross the road without getting smashed by a car. Heatherly said that the Disney team met with Hipster Whale a ...
Australian mobile studio Hipster Whale, which released Disney Crossy Road back in March and has been updating it with new Disney themes since then, is looking to take the next step to further ...
Hipster Whale, the Australian studio behind mobile hit Crossy Road, is to work with other developers to publish their games. The outlet described moving into publishing its “natural next step”.
Reeves, who would go on to oversee Hipster Whale's popular game Crossy Road in its move to Apple's mobile gaming subscription service, Apple Arcade, never grew out of her childhood passion of ...