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Steam News29 February 20242y ago

Pincrediball leaves Early Access on Steam!

Today, on February 29th (how often does that occur eyh!?) 2024 we marked Pincrediball as fully released on Steam.

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changedToday, on February 29th (how often does that occur eyh!?) 2024 we marked Pincrediball as fully released on Steam. It's still completely free to play on Windows, Linux, OSX, and even on Steamdeck (with some minor caveats... you need the touch pads to play).
changedEven though the features are the same as in the Early Access version, we felt that it was good enough to fully release the game to the public. It's a tiny first-project hobby project game, but with 15 minutes (up to perhaps an hour) of enjoyable content we still feel it's worthwhile to set it as "Fully Released". This will share the game a bit broader in the store, for anyone to enjoy.

Pincrediball changes

changedToday, on February 29th (how often does that occur eyh!?) 2024 we marked Pincrediball as fully released on Steam. It's still completely free to play on Windows, Linux, OSX, and even on Steamdeck (with some minor caveats... you need the touch pads to play).
changedEven though the features are the same as in the Early Access version, we felt that it was good enough to fully release the game to the public. It's a tiny first-project hobby project game, but with 15 minutes (up to perhaps an hour) of enjoyable content we still feel it's worthwhile to set it as "Fully Released". This will share the game a bit broader in the store, for anyone to enjoy.

Today, on February 29th (how often does that occur eyh!?) 2024 we marked Pincrediball as fully released on Steam. It's still completely free to play on Windows, Linux, OSX, and even on Steamdeck (with some minor caveats... you need the touch pads to play).

Even though the features are the same as in the Early Access version, we felt that it was good enough to fully release the game to the public. It's a tiny first-project hobby project game, but with 15 minutes (up to perhaps an hour) of enjoyable content we still feel it's worthwhile to set it as "Fully Released". This will share the game a bit broader in the store, for anyone to enjoy.

Here's to hoping this The Incredible Machine meets Pinball Maker crossover brings a smile to a few faces, and to hoping it might inspire game developers to build something of its kind but even cooler.

Thanks for the folks who supported the Early Access phase (mainly when it just came out), and enjoy your game time y'all!

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Steam News / 29 February 2024

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