News
Carried Away Announced
London, Thursday August 2nd, in the year of our Lord 
				2018 - Curve Digital and Hugecalf Studios have 
				partnered up to lift constructor puzzler, Carried Away, out of 
				Steam Early Access and send it skidding onto Nintendo Switch. In 
				Carried Away, you must construct ski-themed courses - rigging 
				chair lifts, gondolas, and ramps - to get your skiers and 
				snowmobile drivers to the finish line without them tumbling down 
				a ravine.
				
				The snowy physics builder has enjoyed a warm reception on Steam 
				Early Access, managing a ‘Very Positive” rating for its pre-V1.0 
				reviews. The developers at Hugecalf are now completing the 
				construction, adding the finishing touches, and laying down 
				solid foundations for the final release in Early 2019. The price 
				of Carried Away will increase in a few weeks to also better 
				reflect the final updates of the game. Please keep an eye on 
				Curve’s channels for more info.
				
				“We’re really delighted to have this partnership with Hugecalf 
				Studios” said Simon Byron, Publishing Director at Curve Digital. 
				“This will allow Hugecalf time to concentrate on making the 
				final version of Carried Away as good as it can be, while we 
				will be able to provide expert help and guidance for this final 
				push.”
				
				"We're super happy to be working with Curve and can't wait to 
				get the final game to the public," said Jonny Hughes, Producer 
				and Game Designer for Hugecalf Studios.
				
				So strap on your skis, grab your tools, and bring some bandages 
				because things are bound to get Carried Away when the charming 
				constructor puzzler releases for Nintendo Switch and Steam in 
				Early 2019.
				
				No word on a physical copy version of this game on these systems at this time. 
				Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download 
				this game. For more information click
				
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