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A Boy and His Blob

A Boy and His Blob is a puzzle-platform game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Majesco Entertainment. It is a re-imagining of the 1989 video game, A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia, which was originally developed by Imagineering for the NES. The game was released for the Wii in North America on October 13 and in Europe on November 6, 2009. A high-definition port of the game developed by Abstraction Games was released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux on January 20, 2016.[13][14][15] A PlayStation 3 version was made available on June 28 of the same year as a cross-purchase with the PS4 and Vita versions.[8][16] Mobile ports for iOS and Android were later released worldwide on November 17 and September 26 of 2017 respectively.[17][9][10] A Nintendo Switch version was released on November 4, 2021 by WayForward and Ziggurat Interactive.[11][12]

A Boy and His Blob
European Wii cover art
Developer(s)WayForward Technologies
(Wii and NS ports)
Abstraction Games
(HD (minus NS) and Mobile ports)
Publisher(s)Majesco Entertainment
(Wii, HD (minus NS) and Mobile ports)
Ziggurat Interactive
(NS)
Director(s)Sean Velasco
Producer(s)Robb Alvey
Designer(s)Michael Herbster
James Montagna
Michael Pace
Programmer(s)Robert Koshak
Larry Holdaway
Daniel Yoon
Artist(s)Marc Gomez
Composer(s)Daniel Sadowski
SeriesA Boy and His Blob
Platform(s)
ReleaseWii
Windows, Linux, OS X, PlayStation 4
Xbox One
  • WW: January 20, 2016[6]
PlayStation Vita
PlayStation 3
  • WW: June 28, 2016[8]
IOS
  • WW: November 17, 2017[9]
Android
  • WW: September 26, 2017[10]
Nintendo Switch
Genre(s)Puzzle-platform
Mode(s)Single-player

WayForward's director Sean Velasco, a fan of the original NES title, expressed a desire to re-create and update the experience for current generation gamers, streamlining the NES title's gameplay mechanics to create a more "forgiving" experience. A Boy and His Blob's art direction has received widespread critical acclaim and praise, and was utilized by the developers, in addition to a minimalistic story, in order to create a "heartwarming... and friendly game" accessible to a wide audience.[18][19]

Gameplay edit

 
The "blob" is capable of a number of transformations in order to traverse the game's puzzles, such as a parachute to avoid damage from falls.

A Boy and His Blob is a 2D side-scrolling puzzle platformer in which players control a young boy as he cooperates with a blob-like creature to overcome various obstacles. The boy can feed the blob a variety of jelly beans, which are unlocked as the game progresses and vary depending on the level, which transforms it into one of fifteen different objects that can be used to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. These include ladders for climbing, anvils to drop on top of enemies, holes that allow the boy to drop through platforms, and cannons for shooting to the difficult-to-reach areas. Unlike the original NES game, which only displayed each jelly bean's flavor, this version allows players to select beans from a wheel that shows what each bean does.[18][20] The boy can also hug and scold the blob, as well as call to it to revert its transformation and bring it to his side. However, the boy will die if he touches an enemy or a hazardous object, or falls from a great height, sending the player back to the beginning of the area.[21] The game is split into four worlds, each containing ten levels and a boss battle.[22] Finding three chests hidden within each main level unlocks additional challenge levels, which reward bonus developer material such as concept art and storyboards when cleared.[19][20][23]

Plot edit

The planet Blobolonia is threatened by an evil emperor, and the titular "blob" flees to Earth seeking help. It crash-lands on Earth and finds the eponymous "boy".[20] They team up in order to dethrone the evil emperor, first by completing a quest on Earth and then by traveling to Blobolonia.[24] Along the way, minions of the Emperor attempt to stop them.[21]

Development edit

 
The game's art design has garnered positive media attention and drew inspiration from a number of sources, including the films of Hayao Miyazaki.[18]

WayForward's director Sean Velasco, a fan of the original NES title, felt the series "had a ton of potential" and was "a title whose time had come to be re-imagined". He felt the title would be a natural fit for WayForward's signature proprietary animation and 2D visuals.[19] The rights to the series originally belonged to Absolute Entertainment, but Majesco Entertainment was able to acquire the rights after Absolute went bankrupt in 1995.[25] WayForward, already having a positive working relationship with Majesco, pitched the "idea of [creating] a very heartwarming Boy and Blob, and having a very friendly game" that both improved upon the usability of the original title and featured 2D hand-drawn animation "reminiscent of animated movies from the '80s".[18] The designer of the NES title and co-founder of Activision, David Crane, was not involved with the Wii title, but the new developers expressed respect for both him and his work when creating the new title.[25]

In terms of faithfulness to the original NES title, producer Robb Alvey explained that "(it's about) the original spirit of the game and creating something for this generation of gamers. If you're familiar with the original game, you'll recognize immediately the homage we pay to its origin. And if you've never played the original, it's not going to feel like anything 'retro'".[25] Sean Velasco similarly expressed that the game is a "re-imagining" of the original title instead of a direct sequel or remake.[19][25] Some changes made to the gameplay include frequent save checkpoints and unlimited jelly beans.[26]

Marc Gomez, as art director, was responsible for most of the game's signature look and feel. He wanted to do something very soft, inspired by the works of filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.[18] The decision to make the boy "much younger and rounder" than his NES counterpart was also Marc's, as was the idea of making the blob "a more faithful companion (similar to) a dog".[18] With the new, younger design for the boy and the blob, Marc "wanted them to have (a) mutual need for each other... One can't progress without the other".[19] Overall, the game has around 4,000 unique frames of animation.[19]

In terms of the game's controls, Sean Velasco wanted something "very intuitive for the family crowd" and wanted to "avoid anything that doesn't directly serve the game itself" such as, "waggle controls simply for the sake of waggle".[19] The "hug" button is a vestigial feature of a more fleshed out emotion system abandoned during development. Managing the blob's emotions and keeping him happy throughout the game proved too much of a hassle during testing, so the mechanics were largely thrown out. Sean Velasco felt the in-game hug was "too heart-melting to ignore", so it was kept.[27]

Velasco remarked that its simplicity allowed them to create a "very heartwarming...and friendly game"[18] and to really highlight a "major component of the game, which is the friendship between the boy and blob". Gomez explained that "everything is about subtlety. There will be hints here and there letting you in on what is taking place. The story will develop as much as the player wants to venture in the details".[19]

Reception edit

Reception for A Boy and His Blob has been largely positive, with many reviewers commenting on the game's art design and faithfulness to the feel of the NES original.[20][21][37][38] Nintendo Power called it "a super magical adventure full of mesmerizing sights and compelling gameplay" and praised that the game "can be enjoyed on multiple levels and by players of all ages", giving it a score of 8.5/10.[32] IGN praised the game's art direction, yet criticized the control scheme and "die-and-retry nature of the level designs", awarding the game a 7.6/10.[20] GameTrailers likewise questioned aspects of the control scheme, but praised the game's puzzles and overall feel, giving the game a total score of 8.5/10.[33]

Game Informer awarded the game an 8.0/10 (with a "second opinion" score of 8.75/10) calling the game "a stylish rebirth [of] the NES cult classic" and praising the game's learning curve, atmosphere, and nostalgia factor. Similar to other reviews they faulted the game's "twitchy controls".[35] Joystiq noted that A Boy and His Blob was a "really good example of how to update a classic; the game feels new, yet retains what fans love about the original experience", yet expressed frustration at the game's need to "hold [your] hand" at times by providing "hints" to a puzzle's solution in the form of overabundant signs. They noted, however, that this feature may be appreciated by younger children and casual gamers.[39]

1UP.com gave A Boy and His Blob a B+, noting occasional problems with the blob's AI and some shortcomings in terms of the game's secondary animation, but praising the game's more "forgiving" gameplay when compared to the NES A Boy and His Blob and calling the art "gorgeous".[34] G4TV called the game "the kind of game the Wii was designed for".[40]

References edit

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This article is about the 2009 video game For the original NES game see A Boy and His Blob Trouble on Blobolonia A Boy and His Blob is a puzzle platform game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Majesco Entertainment It is a re imagining of the 1989 video game A Boy and His Blob Trouble on Blobolonia which was originally developed by Imagineering for the NES The game was released for the Wii in North America on October 13 and in Europe on November 6 2009 A high definition port of the game developed by Abstraction Games was released on Xbox One PlayStation 4 PlayStation Vita Microsoft Windows OS X and Linux on January 20 2016 13 14 15 A PlayStation 3 version was made available on June 28 of the same year as a cross purchase with the PS4 and Vita versions 8 16 Mobile ports for iOS and Android were later released worldwide on November 17 and September 26 of 2017 respectively 17 9 10 A Nintendo Switch version was released on November 4 2021 by WayForward and Ziggurat Interactive 11 12 A Boy and His BlobEuropean Wii cover artDeveloper s WayForward Technologies Wii and NS ports Abstraction Games HD minus NS and Mobile ports Publisher s Majesco Entertainment Wii HD minus NS and Mobile ports Ziggurat Interactive NS Director s Sean VelascoProducer s Robb AlveyDesigner s Michael HerbsterJames MontagnaMichael PaceProgrammer s Robert KoshakLarry HoldawayDaniel YoonArtist s Marc GomezComposer s Daniel SadowskiSeriesA Boy and His BlobPlatform s WiiXbox OnePlayStation 3PlayStation 4PlayStation VitaWindowsOS XiOSLinuxAndroidNintendo SwitchReleaseWiiNA October 13 2009 2 EU November 6 2009 1 Windows Linux OS X PlayStation 4WW January 19 2016 3 4 5 Xbox OneWW January 20 2016 6 PlayStation VitaEU January 19 2016 7 NA January 21 2016 4 PlayStation 3WW June 28 2016 8 IOSWW November 17 2017 9 AndroidWW September 26 2017 10 Nintendo SwitchWW November 4 2021 11 12 Genre s Puzzle platformMode s Single playerWayForward s director Sean Velasco a fan of the original NES title expressed a desire to re create and update the experience for current generation gamers streamlining the NES title s gameplay mechanics to create a more forgiving experience A Boy and His Blob s art direction has received widespread critical acclaim and praise and was utilized by the developers in addition to a minimalistic story in order to create a heartwarming and friendly game accessible to a wide audience 18 19 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 ReferencesGameplay edit nbsp The blob is capable of a number of transformations in order to traverse the game s puzzles such as a parachute to avoid damage from falls A Boy and His Blob is a 2D side scrolling puzzle platformer in which players control a young boy as he cooperates with a blob like creature to overcome various obstacles The boy can feed the blob a variety of jelly beans which are unlocked as the game progresses and vary depending on the level which transforms it into one of fifteen different objects that can be used to solve puzzles and defeat enemies These include ladders for climbing anvils to drop on top of enemies holes that allow the boy to drop through platforms and cannons for shooting to the difficult to reach areas Unlike the original NES game which only displayed each jelly bean s flavor this version allows players to select beans from a wheel that shows what each bean does 18 20 The boy can also hug and scold the blob as well as call to it to revert its transformation and bring it to his side However the boy will die if he touches an enemy or a hazardous object or falls from a great height sending the player back to the beginning of the area 21 The game is split into four worlds each containing ten levels and a boss battle 22 Finding three chests hidden within each main level unlocks additional challenge levels which reward bonus developer material such as concept art and storyboards when cleared 19 20 23 Plot editThe planet Blobolonia is threatened by an evil emperor and the titular blob flees to Earth seeking help It crash lands on Earth and finds the eponymous boy 20 They team up in order to dethrone the evil emperor first by completing a quest on Earth and then by traveling to Blobolonia 24 Along the way minions of the Emperor attempt to stop them 21 Development edit nbsp The game s art design has garnered positive media attention and drew inspiration from a number of sources including the films of Hayao Miyazaki 18 WayForward s director Sean Velasco a fan of the original NES title felt the series had a ton of potential and was a title whose time had come to be re imagined He felt the title would be a natural fit for WayForward s signature proprietary animation and 2D visuals 19 The rights to the series originally belonged to Absolute Entertainment but Majesco Entertainment was able to acquire the rights after Absolute went bankrupt in 1995 25 WayForward already having a positive working relationship with Majesco pitched the idea of creating a very heartwarming Boy and Blob and having a very friendly game that both improved upon the usability of the original title and featured 2D hand drawn animation reminiscent of animated movies from the 80s 18 The designer of the NES title and co founder of Activision David Crane was not involved with the Wii title but the new developers expressed respect for both him and his work when creating the new title 25 In terms of faithfulness to the original NES title producer Robb Alvey explained that it s about the original spirit of the game and creating something for this generation of gamers If you re familiar with the original game you ll recognize immediately the homage we pay to its origin And if you ve never played the original it s not going to feel like anything retro 25 Sean Velasco similarly expressed that the game is a re imagining of the original title instead of a direct sequel or remake 19 25 Some changes made to the gameplay include frequent save checkpoints and unlimited jelly beans 26 Marc Gomez as art director was responsible for most of the game s signature look and feel He wanted to do something very soft inspired by the works of filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki 18 The decision to make the boy much younger and rounder than his NES counterpart was also Marc s as was the idea of making the blob a more faithful companion similar to a dog 18 With the new younger design for the boy and the blob Marc wanted them to have a mutual need for each other One can t progress without the other 19 Overall the game has around 4 000 unique frames of animation 19 In terms of the game s controls Sean Velasco wanted something very intuitive for the family crowd and wanted to avoid anything that doesn t directly serve the game itself such as waggle controls simply for the sake of waggle 19 The hug button is a vestigial feature of a more fleshed out emotion system abandoned during development Managing the blob s emotions and keeping him happy throughout the game proved too much of a hassle during testing so the mechanics were largely thrown out Sean Velasco felt the in game hug was too heart melting to ignore so it was kept 27 Velasco remarked that its simplicity allowed them to create a very heartwarming and friendly game 18 and to really highlight a major component of the game which is the friendship between the boy and blob Gomez explained that everything is about subtlety There will be hints here and there letting you in on what is taking place The story will develop as much as the player wants to venture in the details 19 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankingsWII 82 28 MetacriticWII 80 100 29 PS4 66 100 30 XONE 66 100 31 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comB 34 Game Informer8 10 35 GameTrailers8 5 10 33 IGN7 6 10 20 Nintendo Power8 5 10 32 X Play nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 GameDaily8 10 29 Reception for A Boy and His Blob has been largely positive with many reviewers commenting on the game s art design and faithfulness to the feel of the NES original 20 21 37 38 Nintendo Power called it a super magical adventure full of mesmerizing sights and compelling gameplay and praised that the game can be enjoyed on multiple levels and by players of all ages giving it a score of 8 5 10 32 IGN praised the game s art direction yet criticized the control scheme and die and retry nature of the level designs awarding the game a 7 6 10 20 GameTrailers likewise questioned aspects of the control scheme but praised the game s puzzles and overall feel giving the game a total score of 8 5 10 33 Game Informer awarded the game an 8 0 10 with a second opinion score of 8 75 10 calling the game a stylish rebirth of the NES cult classic and praising the game s learning curve atmosphere and nostalgia factor Similar to other reviews they faulted the game s twitchy controls 35 Joystiq noted that A Boy and His Blob was a really good example of how to update a classic the game feels new yet retains what fans love about the original experience yet expressed frustration at the game s need to hold your hand at times by providing hints to a puzzle s solution in the form of overabundant signs They noted however that this feature may be appreciated by younger children and casual gamers 39 1UP com gave A Boy and His Blob a B noting occasional problems with the blob s AI and some shortcomings in terms of the game s secondary animation but praising the game s more forgiving gameplay when compared to the NES A Boy and His Blob and calling the art gorgeous 34 G4TV called the game the kind of game the Wii was designed for 40 References edit In shops tomorrow a boy and his blob Nintendo November 5 2011 Retrieved November 12 2011 Magrino Tom October 9 2009 Shippin Out Oct 11 17 Uncharted 2 Brutal Legend GameSpot Archived from the original on November 28 2011 Retrieved November 12 2011 A Boy and His Blob on Steam Archived from the original on 2016 01 24 Retrieved 2016 01 23 a b The Drop New PlayStation Games for 1 19 2016 17 January 2016 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