Reports of flying bipedal hominids are even rarer. One thinks of John Keel’s experiences in Point Pleasant, Virginia, with the so-called Moth Man, but that aside, the idea of this form of cryptid has inherent anti-gravitic properties is something which is clearly so closely guarded that even the cover-up has yet to be discovered.
Go Yeti! was created by Nevistech, in conjunction with Edinburgh-based graphics studio, Wet Yeti.
Players can even share their successes, achievements and encounters with mysterious Men In Black, via Facebook, Twitter and Apple’s Game Center.
“As parents with young kids, we understand our market. I used to write games as a teenager before it was cool to be a geek. Steven is a prolific artist and has exceptional talent which he has brought to bear in creating original and fun characters which feature in the game.”
As soon as you pick up the game you can’t help but be struck by the superb artwork. The Yetis were born out of Steven’s Wet Yeti graphics studio, who’s prints and greetings cards have built up a dedicated following in recent years. As Steve describes “It has been a joy to see life breathed into the characters using Anthony’s quirky puppet-like animation, which really suit the game well. It’s a fantastic feeling to be launching the game”
Nevistech has already achieved immortality and the respect of new-found colleagues, thanks to its inclusion in the compendium of ultimate comprehensiveness, the Scottishgames.net, Company Directory*.
* Government approved.