EA have released a new developer diary for Create. this diary features members of the development team talking about many aspects of the game and its features. all 3 of the main game modes are discussed, with in-game action showing each mode. in-game action is throughout the video to highlight the creative aspects of create and the many different ways there are to complete and create a challenge. the team also talk about the games online features which include the ability to share solutions and challenges with friends and the Create Website which will be used to show some of the best solutions made for each challenge.
EA Have released a new trailer for Create. this trailer shows the user creation tools and shows some examples of what can be created. this video appears to be from the Playstation 3 version of the game and the levels could have been created by using Playstation Move.
EA have released a new trailer for Create. the trailer uses in-game footage to show the games Scoretacular Challenge Mode. in this mode you are shown your goal, in the video its getting a car from a to b. in this mode, you get more points for every thing you add to the level to get your car to the finish. this trailer shows the wide range of items you can use to get your car to the goal whilst getting a high score.
EA Have announced Create and revealed its coming out this November on the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PC, MAC, And Playstation 3. EA have also announced that the Playstation 3 version will support Playstation Move, most likely in a similar way to how the Wii version works with the WiiMotes. Create appears to be a Mix of Little Big Planet and Scribblenauts.
Each level in create has a challenge for you to solve. You customise the world with a variety of objects and things in an attempt to complete the challenge. The more you explore the game and customise the world, means you unlock more rewards. You will also be able to upload your solutions, or create your own challenges at www.create.ea.com. Here friends are able to download your world and remix it, or even set their own challenges.
Press Release
Guildford, UK, August 2, 2010 – The Play Label of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced CreateTM, a must-have video game this holiday for the whole family that is powered by imagination and rewards players for being creative. Available this November for the WiiTM, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system, PC, and MAC, Create presents imaginative gameplay challenges where the solutions are fuelled by the creativity of the player.
“Create uses families’ imaginations to develop new ways to play together that are both fun and challenging,” said Harvey Elliott, VP and General Manager at EA Bright Light. “We wanted to design a game where the entire family can explore, decorate, and solve challenges where no solution is wrong and the only limit is the imagination.”
The more players explore the game, solve level-based challenges, and customize their world, the more rewards will be unlocked. Creativity will be unleashed as players design environments with easy-to-use brushes and tools, including textures, props and animating objects that bring the scene to life. On the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, and MAC players can share any of their creations, solutions or challenges with the community through the console and also via the official Create website at www.create.ea.com. Friends can download and remix solutions and set challenges for other players to download and complete. Imaginations will run wild this holiday!
Create for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and PC is developed by EA Bright Light and has not yet been rated by PEGI. For more information or to download assets visitwww.electronicarts.co.uk/press.
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