Play Retro/Grade at Booth 6415 at PAX Prime 2011
August 3rd, 201124 Caret Games will be showing Retro/Grade at PAX booth 6415. That's on the 6th floor near such other awesome indies like Vblank Entertainment, Fire Hose Games, Pocketwatch Games, and many more!
We are having a high score contest where the winners will be forever immortalized in the credits of the game. To enter the high score contest, you need a Reverse Pilot ID Card. If you pre-register here, we will print a custom card with your picture and call sign that you can pick up at PAX. Otherwise, we will be giving out standard ones for competitors to use.
We will be giving away a bunch of cool swag as well, so if you will be at PAX, be sure to stop by to play Retro/Grade.
Imagine having a card like this with your picture and call sign!
Retro/Grade won the 2010 IndieCade Audience Award
October 10th, 2010IndieCade was a great experience. It was a real honor just to be a finalist, but we won the Audience Award! The amazing trophy will look great in our office:
This is the coolest looking trophy ever!
PAX is Over
September 9th, 2010We had a fantastic time at PAX. There was a great turn out at the Retro/Grade booth, and we gave away close to 200 t-shirts, 750 posters, and around 2000 info cards. Everyone who got a chance to play really enjoyed the game. As a developer, it was great to see the smiles on people's faces while playing Retro/Grade. As well, the high score competition to get your name in the credits went really well. Dedicated Retro/Grade fans kept coming back to try and regain their place on the scoreboards. The final results are:
Gamepad
1) Bryson Mace - 6,232,000
2) Julian Wasson - 4,941,680
3) Paul Hansen - 4,705,720
4) Eric Guadara - 4,701,200
5) Andrew Hansen - 2,763,200
Guitar
1) Daniel Hanson - 8,517,200
2) Travis McManamon - 5,765,920
3) Bradley Stafford - 4,444,880
4) Justin Wheeler - 4,420,960
5) Scott Goleniec - 4,397,920
Retro/Grade requires a bit of an explanation, so 24 Caret's miners were on hand to help out.
Even the Predator loves to play Retro/Grade.
Explaining is hard work!
The top scorers for guitar and gamepad, Daniel Hanson and Bryson Mace, pose with the final scoreboard.
