For the last few months we’ve been hard at work putting the finishing touches on our upcoming PSN platformer Tales from Space: About a Blob. I’m very excited to announce that the game’s release is now just weeks away! In North America, the game will be released as a PlayStation Plus exclusive on February 1st, with a general release to follow a week later on February 8th.
Although we can’t announce an official European release date quite yet, the European and Australian versions of the game are just about ready to go and we hope to see them released as close as possible to our North American dates.
First, a quick recap for those of you who may have missed our previous PlayStation Blog postings: Tales from Space: About a Blob is a side-scrolling puzzle-platformer about a race of alien Blobs that land on an Earth-like planet and start eating everything around them. The game features a retro-inspired art style, local co-op gameplay, a monster-movie theme, and a healthy dose of humor.
Collection is a big part of the game. As you make your way through the levels you must find and eat objects that are smaller than you, which causes you to grow. Little by little you get larger and larger, eventually becoming large enough to absorb cars, people, buildings, etc. Collectible points and hard-to-find “Blob friends” are also scattered about the levels. These are used to provide secondary achievement targets to players looking for an extra challenge.
The Blobs have a variety of abilities at their disposal. Basic abilities include jump, absorb, slam,
and “run” (if you can call what a Blob does when it moves fast “running”!). From the start of the game, player Blobs can also spit out objects they’ve already absorbed and then pull them back from a distance using a special “attract” ability. In co-op play you can use the spit/attract abilities to pass objects back and forth between players.
Over the course of the game, the Blobs are given a couple of additional powers. The first of
these, “Magnetic”, allows Blobs to pull toward and/or push away from metal objects. In-game, these objects are outlined with a purple glow. If a Blob uses its magnetic ability near a fixed metal object like a steel wall, it will be pulled toward or pushed away from the wall. Blobs can use this ability to hover in mid-air around certain areas. When used around loose metal objects, the magnetic ability causes these loose objects to fly away from or toward the player.
A second special Blob ability – introduced a bit later in the game – is the “Electric” power. This ability allows Blobs to pull electricity out of special machines (outlined in blue) and push it back into other machines. This can be used to manipulate objects in the environment: Turning moving platforms on and off, for example, or causing platforms to rotate. The electric ability is particularly useful in some of the puzzles found in the second half of the game.
The full game features a healthy amount of content. Each of the game’s seventeen levels contain special speed run and collection achievement targets. We have also included online leaderboards to track top speed run times for each level.
There will be a free trial version of the game from day one. If you decide to give it a try: Grab a friend if you can – co-op is really a lot of fun. I hope you guys have as much fun playing the game as we did making it!



















19 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 3:08 pm by Nauraph
Why do they keep calling it “achievements”? Is this the ingame name for it? Or is it released for the 360 aswell?
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:18 pm by Ryan Maclean
Hi Nauraph,
You’re right.. to avoid confusion I should have chosen my words better (maybe “objectives” instead of “achievement targets”?)
There are currently no plans to release the game on any other console platforms.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 3:08 pm by Huono_peleis
“In North America, the game will be released as a PlayStation Plus exclusive on February 1st”
Oh goody.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 3:21 pm by HazelAM
but, but, i like my tv, i don’t want it to explode.
anyway >_>
i love the sound of this game, i love these eat/absorb things to get bigger to eat/absorb even bigger things type games, i nearly got rsi from playing katamari on psp, the sooner this gets an eu release the better i say.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 3:32 pm by Yeroon
Free for Playstation Plus?
Or just an early release?
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:21 pm by Ryan Maclean
Hi Yeroon. The North American PS+ release will be a week early, but not free. There will be a free trial from day 1, though.. so you can try the game out before you make a purchase.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 3:33 pm by Yeroon
Oh wait… it’s the American Playstation Plus (again).
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 4:16 pm by LarZen
As long as it aint a Minis this wil probably get bought
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:28 pm by Ryan Maclean
Hi LarZen. I can confirm that the game is a full PSN release, not a minis title.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 4:21 pm by Martingutten
“In North America, the game will be released as a PlayStation Plus exclusive on February 1st”
Well, that made much of this post pointless for us… ^^
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:32 pm by Ryan Maclean
Hi Martingutten. We’ll be announcing our European dates as soon as we can! We’re hoping for as small a delay between our North American and European releases as possible.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 4:28 pm by FnlD
Sounds like fun!
Any plans for on line co-op though?
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:36 pm by Ryan Maclean
Hi FnID.
The game does have online leaderboards and PlayStation Home rewards, but the co-op mode is offline only.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 4:39 pm by vicheous
Woooo i got both EU and US + Membership!
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 4:58 pm by slemvext
looks fun ^^
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:33 pm by Ryan Maclean
Thanks, slemvext!
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:12 pm by Mouzreaper
I can’t wait! Have been waiting for this game so eagerly since I first heard about it
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:14 pm by AKGermany
Looks (and sounds) great, will buy this for sure.
Let’s hope we won’t have to wait too long.
Will there be more “Tales from Space”? The title makes it sound likely.
Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:38 pm by Ryan Maclean
Good question, AKGermany
I have nothing to announce on that front.
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 5:16 pm by MaxRstar
I like that kind of graphics. It looks promising and fun but before I EAT EVERYTHING i’ll go for the trial version first
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 8:37 pm by oggob
Hey Ryan… I know you are looking to drum up the marketing side of things and keep people in the loop, but just a suggestion that for this Blog post at least it would have been better off to hold back the release date from everyone.
Perhaps it was because it will be an early access for the US Plus members, but it never had to be a first week publish did it? I guess what I’m trying to say is that whilst we are aware that the QA process for EU territories is longer, we wish more developers and publishers would hold off on release date announcement until every territory is confirmed. If the EU date is a week later, would it really be the end of the world if the US version until held back until that time and we knew nothing of this in the first place?
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 8:39 pm by oggob
It’s too early in the morning for me at the moment… last part should have read…
* – If the EU date is a week later, would it really be the end of the world if the US version WAS held back until that time and we knew nothing of this in the first place?
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Posted on 18 January, 2011 at 9:58 pm by Kada-Dix
Have to support oggob’s question here… why the week delay for EU? Really does feel like EU ps3′s are second rate citizens… (correction) customers.
Anyway enough bitterness
This game looks fun, and you get brownie points for the free trial! Will definitely give it a go.
Posted on 19 January, 2011 at 4:05 pm by Ryan Maclean
Hi Kada-Dix and oggob,
Thank you for the comments. We wanted to get out as much info as possible to our EU readers: Even though we can’t announce a specific date yet the game’s EU release is likely not very far away now!
I promise we will announce our European dates as soon as possible.. and we’ll keep your thoughts in mind re: future release date announcements.
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Posted on 19 January, 2011 at 9:54 am by Shou_Kobayashi
It really looks interesting to me. However I will demo it first and if I feel happy with it, it will be bought
Posted on 19 January, 2011 at 4:06 pm by Ryan Maclean
I hope you like it!
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Posted on 19 January, 2011 at 10:15 am by TheKillerSnowman
lol. more games for children
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Posted on 27 January, 2011 at 3:29 pm by Cassive-B
Loco Roco?
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