A Collection of Extremely Exciting Announcements


Hi, everybody!

We’ve got good news. No, we’ve got great news. Actually, there is so much incredible news happening that I’ve barely been able to sleep this week (which might be why this blog is so late!)

In any case, I can say that March 2015 is going to be HUGE for Prismata. Possibly the most exciting month yet.

Yes. Yes it is.

Today’s blog contains a number of exciting announcements, including TWO major convention/exhibition appearances next month. Here’s a TL;DR:

  1. We’ll be showcasing Prismata at PAX East next week in Boston (as part of the Indie Megabooth).
  2. We’ll also have a Prismata booth at SXSW Interactive the weekend after (as part of the Media Indie Exchange Humble Bundle Showcase).
  3. We’re also partnering with Humble to handle backer fulfillment as part of our crowdfunding initiatives.
  4. We have a new website up.
  5. Winners have been announced for our wiki and video contests.

Prismata at PAX East

The Penny Arcade Expo (or PAX, for short) is pretty much the largest and most important gaming exhibition/convention in North America, and Prismata will finally be making an appearance! We couldn’t be at PAX Prime last summer because the organizers actually ran out of space and couldn’t offer any spots to new exhibitors, so we’re very happy to be at PAX East this time around. It’s awesome to finally get a chance to show Prismata to a massive horde of gamers and gaming press at PAX.

We’ll be at booth 5179 as part of the Indie Megabooth, a wonderful and exciting collection of games by independent developers. If you’ll be at PAX in Boston during March 6th-8th, stop by our booth and say hi!

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Will and Whinnie posing with some cosplayers at FanExpo in Toronto last year.

We’re planning a pretty similar booth to last year’s at fan expo. I’ll be there with Will, Alex, Shalev, David, and Mike Fong, and there will be a ton of Prismata posters and computers set up to run Prismata. There will also be literally hundreds of gaming journalists there, many of whom we’ve already booked time with to show Prismata to. So we’ll hopefully get to see a few more Prismata previews in the news in upcoming weeks.

 

The Media Indie Exchange Humble Bundle at SXSW

Following PAX East, I’ll be flying to Austin to present Prismata at the Media Indie Exchange Showcase at the South by Southwest (SXSW) gaming event. The showcase is in partnership with Humble Bundle, and we were selected from many applicants. To be truthfully honest, I applied to this on a whim, and the fact that we were chosen is HUGE! The MIX is a pretty top notch showcase of indie games, we’re ecstatic to be exhibiting Prismata on the show floor at SXSW Interactive, which is one of the biggest interactive/media conferences in the world (and has a huge focus on gaming).

 

If you’ll be at SXSW, please come and say hi! I look forward to meeting many of you!

Speaking of Humble Bundle…

One other small announcement: we’re partnering with Humble to handle our post-Kickstarter reward fulfillment, and things will be going live very soon! This means that, if your Kickstarter tier included them, you’ll eventually be downloading things like the Prismata soundtrack and digital art book through Humble’s site.

We’re going to do a test-run by distributing the “backer badges” using this system next week (so instead of emailing you all badge codes, we will email you a link to Humble’s site, where you’ll be able to log in and see your various redemption codes). We’re extremely excited and grateful to Humble for offering this service to us at no charge; they are a true champion of the indie gaming community and you should all give them some love.

Also, to be clear, we’re not a part of one of Humble’s famous “Indie Bundles”. At least, not yet. Maybe when Prismata is released… 😉

The updated Prismata website

Behold, our new website:

The new face of Prismata.

With PAX and SXSW around the corner, we wanted to remodel our home page in order to give Prismata the presentation it deserves. For those of you who haven’t seen the old site, it was in dire need of an update, having not been changed since Kickstarter. We’ve added videos, quick links, made navigation easier, and have all of the crucial Prismata links, including the store, front and centre. Check it out and let us know what you think!

I’ll still be making some small changes to it before we head off to PAX. In particular, we’ll be tightening up the graphics and text to optimize contrast/readability, and putting together some new video footage for the background using some of the awesome new im-game graphical effects that we’ve been working on. We’ll also be attempting to put in an automated system for key fulfillment, so people purchasing founder packs won’t have to wait for us to reply to their emails in order to join the alpha.

Something else we’ve done is convert our store to display all prices in US dollars. With the Canada-US exchange rate having dropped a lot over the past few months, this is excellent for us (we literally get over 10% more revenue with no price increase to our customers outside of Canada… plus, no Kickstarter fees!)

 

On to the contests…

So, we’ve had a lot of contests in the last little while. Three, to be specific: the Wiki-editing contest, Impending Doom, and Prismata in 60 Seconds. Thus far, we’ve only announced the results of Impending Doom.

If you’ll recall, our Wiki-editing contest stated that whoever contributed the most to Prismata’s wiki would win amazing prizes. We asked, and you guys delivered—hundreds upon hundreds of edits were made! Almost every Prismata unit now has a really cool strategy article written on it. It’s just amazing.

Our top contributer was ThePjoelj, who made over 500 edits and contributed to a huge number of articles. The five runners up consist of:

Congratulations to the winners and a huge thank you to everyone who participated. You’ll all be receiving a rare emote, “I learned that from the Wiki” (coming soon). You’ve all worked so hard to make Prismata’s wiki one worth reading, and we can’t express out gratitude enough.

Finally, we’d like to announce the winners of our “Prismata in 60 Seconds” video contest. A huge congratulations to Argeiphontes, who produced the winning video. Prismata is a game that’s not too complex in terms of its rules, but is sometimes tricky to explain to people. I’ve always struggled to find the words to capture what Prismata’s really about (our whole team has, I feel), which is why we asked our community for help. As I was watching Argeiphontes’s video, I was really impressed by how simple he made everything seem. The text and graphics did a great job of explaining what the game was about, and I feel that Argeiphontes did a far better job than I would have done. Check out his video below:

As well, a special mention to our runner up, Crash0verlord. I thought his entry was also excellent, take a look at it here.

Hopefully these short Prismata videos give you something quick and simple to share when people ask “WTF is Prismata?” Thank you to everyone who submitted a video! We had a great time watching them all and admire how dedicated Prismata’s community is.

 

Wrapping up for now

I’m going to be ridiculously busy for the next couple of weeks, but i’ll try to keep you all updated with everything that happens. Next week, Megan will be giving full details on our new ambassador program, and highlighting some of the awesome things that Prismata community has been up to.

I hope to meet lots of you at PAX and SXSW. Until then, bye!

 


About Elyot Grant

A former gold medalist in national competitions in both mathematics and computer science, Elyot has long refused to enjoy anything except video games. Elyot took more pride in winning the Reddit Starcraft Tournament than he did in earning the Computing Research Association's most prestigious research award in North America. Decried for wasting his talents, Elyot founded Lunarch Studios to pursue his true passion.