Press release:
Krakow, Poland — May 19th, 2021.
The Poland-based video game publisher All in! Games and game developer 2BIGo, in cooperation with ARP Games, are today very happy and excited to announced that “Lumberhill” (a hilariously chaotic multiplayer party game) is coming to PC via Steam on June 13th, 2021.
Travel around the world and through time, prevail against meteor showers and pirate attacks, chop trees, and herd everything from fluffy sheep to troublesome triceratops with up to four players or solo. The game will be released on Steam June 13, 2021, during the PC Gaming Show and later this year on Nintendo Switch.
In Lumberhill, a lumberjack’s life is no walk in the park. Trees can (and will) fling you off cliffs—to say nothing of angry hogs, and you never know when lightning will start a raging wildfire, but man cannot live on sawdust alone, so needs must! If you’re going to get the job done right, you’ll have to put your teamwork skills to the test with up to four players in local or online multiplayer.
So if you want to get to know what it’s like on the wild side, split your team in half and take nature’s side as an angry ram and keep your lumberjack friends from completing tasks in PvP mode.
As you progress through varied worlds, not only will the scenery change but the tasks too. Coax cute little piglets in Hawaii, steal eggs from pterodactyls when you time travel to Dino World, and chase after mischievous monkeys in Asia. Through it all, collect an array of fun skins and see what’s the craziest screenshot you can get.
Main features:
Put your teamwork skills to the test with up to 3 additional friends in local or online multiplayer or PvP, or play alone in solo mode
Get your butt kicked by nature
Complete orders in a wide variety of challenging, time-limited levels
Deal with chaotic random events such as wildfires, meteor showers, and pirate attacks
Unlock new exciting worlds and a wide variety of skins as you progress
Find unexpected routes and ways of doing things
Throw pandas around and evade dinosaurs
Probably kick your friends off the map by accident a lot (or on purpose—we don’t judge)
Nature gets its own axe to grind on June 13! Don’t miss the release on Steam during the PC Gaming Show.
Check out Lumberhill’s website, Facebook, and Twitter. Join our Discord.
About All in! Games
All in! Games is a video game publishing and production company based in Krakow, Poland. Founded in 2018, the team creates and supports unique games for PC and consoles, working on both Polish and international projects. All in! Games’ portfolio features titles such as Ghostrunner (One More Level, co-publisher 505 Games), Paradise Lost (PolyAmorous), Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms (Gamera Interactive), and Tools Up! (The Knights of Unity). All in! Games is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange after their merger with Setanta in 2020. The company is made up of an international team (Poland, USA, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, France, Lithuania) of around 100 employees.
Visit the All in! Games website to learn more about the company.
About ARP Games
ARP Games is a promoter of different gaming projects, especially in the game dev industry. The company supports promising projects in Poland, helps fund them, and aids them in searching for a publisher for their first developed game. Over 30 teams have used the business accelator’s support, out of which 5 became independent studios that collectively published 6 games. Lumberhill is among the titles ARP Games is currently working on.
About 2BIGo
2BIGo is a small, 4-person indie company founded in January 2018 in Gliwice, Poland, focused on bringing joy and happiness through games. Lumberhill is their first game, which started as a hobby project before becoming their sole focus. So far, their experience with Lumberhill has taught them that funny physics combined with cute animals is a formula for success.
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: 2BIGo, All in! Games, ARP Games, Indie games, Lumberhill, Multiplayer, Party game, PC games, Steam