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Yesterday was a bit of an unfortunate day for Xbox and Double Fine to launch Kiln ā not only is it a smaller-scale release anyway, but it got caught up in the major statement about Xbox's future that dominated the headlines.
Xbox Game Studios brings another solid game to the PS5, and it is available to purchase on the PlayStation Store right now.
Multiplayer pottery game Kiln has been in the works since 2017, and aims to be the Cruis'n USA of cozy pot-making games.
And so, in an afternoon of LAN-ing with other media, I got to see if Kiln was all it was cracked up to be. Despite what the screens and trailers may indicate, your avatar isnāt a vase, nor a pot, a jar,
A bold new kind of multiplayer experience is taking shape. Kiln, the online pottery party brawler from Double Fine Productions, blends hands-on creativity with fast-paced competitive chaos and destruction, delivering a game where experimentation, collaboration, and expression are at the core of every match.
Double Fine shares how Kiln evolved from a rough prototype into a multiplayer brawler, balancing player creativity with gameplay clarity.
Simon Levin will be having an 'Open House' Pottery Sale at his wood fire kiln studio. He will be sharing his passion for his wood fired ceramic pieces. Mary Rhein, Mike Gesiakowski, and Anthony Carrillo will also be featured.
Kiln is a pottery power-fantasy that celebrates both Creativity and Destruction: the pleasure that comes from both making beautiful things, and then smashing those things to smithereens.