Late last week for Extreme Gear: Demolition Arena, an upcoming demolition derby game from Zero Games Studios that is heavily inspired by the classic Destruction Derby games. I was very glad to see that it wasn't just me who was excited for a true demolition derby game on mobile, as the response in the comment section was super positive, and Pierre Luc-Vettier from Zero Games even dropped in to provide a bit of extra info and answer some questions from the fans. Expanding on that, today Zero Games has released a new video which serves to answer some of the frequent questions they've been getting about Extreme Gear, and it does a nice job of showing off a bit of the game in the background as well.
My big takeaway from this video is something I alluded to on our podcast last week. That Extreme Gear: Demolition Derby is a passion project from a tiny team of gamers who grew up loving Destruction Derby, and felt it was something missing from the mobile platform. I also found it really interesting that Zero Games attempted to get a publisher on board with Extreme Gear so they'd have additional resources to add things like a racing mode and real online multiplayer, but the publishers felt that "demolition derby games are not interesting and not profitable." Blasphemy!
If you have your own questions about Extreme Gear: Demolition Arena be sure to send them into Zero Games by , or as it sounds like they're planning on releasing another video like this one in the near future. In the meantime, if you can't get enough of Extreme Gear: Demolition Arena, check out this video Zero Games posted over the weekend which goes in-depth about car customization in the game.
My big takeaway from this video is something I alluded to on our podcast last week. That Extreme Gear: Demolition Derby is a passion project from a tiny team of gamers who grew up loving Destruction Derby, and felt it was something missing from the mobile platform. I also found it really interesting that Zero Games attempted to get a publisher on board with Extreme Gear so they'd have additional resources to add things like a racing mode and real online multiplayer, but the publishers felt that "demolition derby games are not interesting and not profitable." Blasphemy!
If you have your own questions about Extreme Gear: Demolition Arena be sure to send them into Zero Games by , or as it sounds like they're planning on releasing another video like this one in the near future. In the meantime, if you can't get enough of Extreme Gear: Demolition Arena, check out this video Zero Games posted over the weekend which goes in-depth about car customization in the game.