Welcome to Last Limb Games. Organic Panic has been 5 years in the making, and we're happy to announce that it's nearly done. Meat & Cheese battle Fruit & Veg in a quirky physics puzzler featuring real fluids, totally destructible levels, real fire, and an in-game editor to build and share your own levels!
If you are going to be counting views at least count all of them
Organic Panic was recently demoed at the NYC Games Forum, where it had previously won Game of the Month. In order to capitalize on current media attention...
Half way through our 30 days we have raised over $16,000 from more than 500 people. We still have a long way to go in order to reach our $40,000 goal.
Screen shots from our first draft. Too early to even call an alpha.
Organic Panic is just over 1 week into its Kickstarter campaign and boy has it been a ride. Hard numbers and pretty pictures help to tell our story.
Last Limb Games wants to show its Kickstarter backers how serious they are.
A few character sketches from 2011, scene by the public for the first time
Watch out Super Meat Boy fans, Team Fruits & Veggies is on its way
“Organic Panic” has been in development for over 5 years. Brothers Anatole and Damon Branch went live with their Kickstarter campaign this afternoon.
An invitation only play session will be held for Organic Panic on Friday July 11th
Don't get down in the dumps, the view count on your latest trailer may be wrong.
New trailer released today. In order to enjoy its full glory make sure you are setup in HD.
Does the Law of Diminishing returns apply to level creation and player enjoyment?
The stakes are too high not to ask for help from our fellow Indie developers
Video game trailers and live webcasts have helped Indie studios garner larger portions of the public’s limited attention span
Bold, ambitious or just plain dumb; Last Limb Games is attempting to rewrite how physics based games are played with their wild original title Organic...
Organic Panic takes classic physics fun to the next level.
An Indie studio is forced to make a tough decision, whether or not to attend the video game conference of the year, E3.