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Cletus Clay a Hit at the Eurogamer Expo and BAF

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 | Tuna news | No Comments

Cletus Clay was shown to the general public for the first time at the Eurogamer Expo this year and received extremely positive feedback from attendees. It was described as one of the most beautiful games featured in the show and warranted a feature on the BBC News: Look North segment of the programme.

Also at the Expo, Tuna CEO Alex Amsel and Creative Director Andrew Crawshaw hosted seminars on behalf of BAFTA to students wanting to enter the games industry.

Claymation Artist Sarah Quick ran a workshop at this years Bradford Animation Festival, teaching the basic skills used in the creation of Cletus Clay. Participants were taught the basic techniques for creating scenery models and non animated characters.

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Screen Yorkshire Invest in Cletus Clay

Monday, September 7th, 2009 | Press | No Comments

REGIONAL INVESTMENT SECURES FOUNDATIONS FOR CLETUS CLAY

Sheffield-based independent games developer Tuna is the latest Game Republic member to benefit from Screen Yorkshire’s Business Investment Fund, as they announced an investment of £30,000 towards the creation of their new award-nominated title, Cletus Clay(tm).

Cletus Clay(tm) is a videogame made entirely out of clay, using traditional stop frame animation, just like Aardman’s Wallace and Gromit (but with added shotguns and aliens). Tuna has set up a development blog at www.cletusclay.com to document how the game is being made. Following its nomination for the Excellence in Visual Arts award at the 2009 Independent Games Festival in San Francisco, Cletus Clay(tm) will also be featured at the Eurogamer Expo IndieCade 2009 this autumn.

Alex Amsel, Managing Director of Tuna, says:

”As a Sheffield-based company, it’s great that we can be supported locally by organisations such as Screen Yorkshire and Game Republic. With their help Yorkshire has become a fantastic region for the games industry to grow and evolve.  We’re really looking forward to showing off Cletus Clay(tm) at the Eurogamer Expo in Leeds.”

Jamie Sefton, Game Republic Sector Manager at Screen Yorkshire, says:

“As well as being an industry-led games network for the region, the backing of Screen Yorkshire enables Game Republic members to access their business investment funds, giving us an opportunity to really make a difference here. We feel that Tuna’s amazing Cletus Clay(tm) has the potential to be one of the indie scene’s strongest titles.”

Screen Yorkshire and Game Republic are also bringing the Eurogamer Expo to Leeds in October to ensure thousands of Yorkshire’s video game enthusiasts get their hands on new titles from developers such as EA, Sega, Konami and of course Tuna, before their release.

The Eurogamer Expo runs from October 27th to the 28th in Leeds and from October 30th to the 31st in London. For more information on the Eurogamer Expo 2009 or to buy tickets, go to http://expo.eurogamer.net/.

Tuna

Award nominated Tuna are an independent game production company who have worked on over 70 released titles. Tuna’s focus is on developing interesting concepts and collaborating with talented partners to create unique projects. With over 13 years experience working on a wide range of platforms including home console, mobile, and the web, Tuna are specialists in nurturing novel ideas suited to cross platform development.

Game Republic and Screen Yorkshire

Game Republic, the trade association for the games sector in Yorkshire and Humber, promotes and provides support to the industry through a range of initiatives, investing in games projects, creating better links with academia, developing relationships with international publishers and championing collaboration through hosting regular networking events. In 2007 Game Republic was fully integrated into Screen Yorkshire enabling the games sector in the region to access its strategic investment funds. www.gamerepublic.org

Screen Yorkshire is the regional screen agency, responsible for inspiring, promoting and supporting a successful and sustainable film, broadcast, games and interactive media sector in Yorkshire and Humber. In May 2006 Screen Yorkshire was awarded £10.2m by Regional Development Agency Yorkshire Forward to deliver its Digital Media Content Programme. This ambitious and progressive four-year programme is aimed at creating nearly a thousand jobs, attracting over £50 million of inward investment and helping businesses to compete in a fast-changing global marketplace.
www.screenyorkshire.co.uk

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Latest News

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 | Tuna news | No Comments

TUNA ARE HIRING: CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

The past 4 months have been incredibly busy for the Tuna team. Four of us attended the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and previewed Cletus Clay on the IGF stand to great success. As well as players taunting each other in two player mode, we also had fans joining in with Sarah and Anthony’s live clay modeling demonstration. The awesome Samarost deservedly won the Art award but we enjoyed the whole experience and met some wonderful people. Apologies to a certain bar owner who is now the proud owner of some Cletus graffiti.

We’re in the process of refinancing Cletus Clay following Pinnacle Entertainment’s administration and we can now reveal that Screen Yorkshire are one of our new investors.

We’ve also been working with Screen Yorkshire and 4IP on a non-gaming project, g-Angel. The UK is becoming known for being a Big Brother state, and we’re not talking about the Channel 4 programme’s celebrity wannabees. g-Angel is a project featuring the mapping of CCTV cameras within the UK, and encouraging discussion over their usefulness.

Again with 4IP and Channel 4, alongside Director/Producer Kat Henderson and IT Crowd Writer/Director Graham Linehan, Alex has been working on Twitter project HashDash. Focusing on encouraging a return to the television water cooler moment, the project successfully ran a comedic look at Eurovision (Twumpet) and leveraged Big Brother onto Twitter on the BB10 launch night.

Our latest project is something quite new for Tuna. The lovely people at Channel 4 Education have commissioned one of Andy’s somewhat madcap ideas that would never have seen the light of day through any regular publishing regime. All we can say right now is that the project is provisionally called Covergirl and our research involves buying a few too many copies of Heat magazine.

Finally, Alex spoke at the UK’s top game developer conference, Develop, as part of Margaret Robertson’s Crossing Over panel. Subsequently described as the most positive panel of the entire event, it was a great success.

Oh, and we have another DS title being released later in 2010 while Puzzler DS has continued to sell phenomenally well.

As we said, it’s been a busy 4 months!

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The IGF Awards Beckon

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 | Tuna news | No Comments

In a few days’ time we’re off to GDC in San Francisco. This year it’s a special conference for us as our independent claymation game Cletus Clay has been nominated for an IGF Excellence in Visual Arts award. We’re up against some awesome competition so we’re incredibly happy even to be considered.

It’s particularly rewarding for our collaborator Anthony Flack. He’s the driving force behind Cletus and has been working on it for several years.

Whatever happens on the night of Wednesday 25th March, the real prize is to meet all the other amazing developers, from bedroom programmers to the small studios on the leading edge of the indie games scene.

Whilst much of the old guard in the game industry is struggling badly, it’s these forward thinking people who are leading the way by making affordable, innovative and high quality titles.

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Cletus Clay - Entirely Created in Clay!

Friday, November 21st, 2008 | Games news, Press | No Comments

Cletus Clay

Cletus Clay

A rootin’, tootin’ platform brawler created and animated entirely in clay coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade® and PC in 2009

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND – November 21 2008 – Independent UK developer Tuna are excited to announce Cletus ClayTM, a manic side-scrolling platform brawler headed your way on Xbox LIVE® Arcade and PC. Released under Tuna’s new label TunaSnax, the Xbox LIVE Arcade version will be self-published.

Based on an original concept by acclaimed animator Anthony Flack, Cletus ClayTM is a fast paced old-school run’n'gun with eye catching visuals and a seriously irreverent attitude. Playing as the eponymous Cletus, a bad-tempered, wise-cracking, gun-totin’ hick, you take on a bunch of uninvited alien visitors who have had the temerity to trespass through your farmland on their way to conquering the Earth. Cue flying saucers, ray guns, seemingly endless reinforcements, giant robots and motherships galore; but nothing is a match for an angry redneck and his pitchfork!

Created entirely from clay, the world of Cletus ClayTM is a fusion of traditional model making, stop-motion animation and modern digital technology. Virtually every object in the game has been modeled, photographed and animated using similar techniques to those used on productions such as Wallace and Gromit (Aardman Studios).

So, grab your shootin’ iron and blast, punch, kick, and smash your way across 12 memorable levels in a quest to rid the Earth of them there boggle-eyed cow rustling invaders. Because nothing says ‘Welcome to Earth’ quite like a good old home cooked helping of whup ass!

KEY FEATURES:

  • The whole game is made out of clay and presented in HD: you can even see the thumb prints on the models!
  • Two player cooperative gameplay: a second player can join in as Cletus’ brother Emmett so the dynamic duo can beat up the marauding alien invaders as a team.
  • A multitude of mini-games and bonus stages, including: blasting alien saucers out of the sky with a mounted cannon, rescuing sheep from a flooding valley, frantic egg gathering from chicken coops, exploring caves for hidden treasure and hunting down fleeing aliens in a hijacked flying saucer.
  • Cletus has access to an impressive arsenal of weapons to lay down the pain, including: pitchforks, shotguns, dynamite, mini-guns, flame throwers, grenade launchers and alien ray guns. But, given half a chance, he’s just as likely to make use of a sturdy plank, a hay bale or even a pig!

There is a dedicated Cletus Clay blog at http://www.cletusclay.com

Assets are available for download here.

About Tuna

Established in 1996, independent developer Tuna create entertainment software across a wide range of platforms including console, PC and hand-held devices. Tuna handle both original and licensed properties, with an increasing focus on innovative and original content. Tuna manage their own independent games portal TunaSnax, where they also blog the life of an indie developer.

For more information please visit http://www.tunasnax.com

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NOTE: This post been edited following the administration of Pinnacle Entertainment.

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