Cloudberry Kingdom

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Cloudberry Kingdom
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Developer(s) Pwnee Studios
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360
ReleasePlayStation 3
  • NA: July 30, 2013
  • PAL: July 31, 2013
Xbox 360
July 31, 2013
Wii U
August 1, 2013
Windows
August 2, 2013 [1]
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Cloudberry Kingdom is a platform game created by Pwnee Studios. [2] The game uses a set of algorithms developed by Jordan Fisher to create procedurally generated levels that can be adaptive to player skill level, in game character abilities, and alteration of game physics. [3]

Contents

Cloudberry Kingdom is a downloadable title for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360. [4] [5]

Reception

The PlayStation 3 and Wii U versions received "generally favorable reviews", while the Xbox 360 and PC versions received "average" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [6] [7] [8] [9]

Delisting

In May 2020, the game's publisher, Ubisoft, delisted Cloudberry Kingdom on Steam with no announcement. Pwnee Studios did not comment. [26]

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