Valve cooperates with Cambrian entertainment portal

The cooperation between Valve and Cambrian Entertainment will be launched in detail as a Portal: Uncooperative Cake Acquisition Game, which is the "Portal" board game. Cryptozoic is a company based on popular television and gaming franchises, with the most popular game franchises, and board games and card game licensing.


The game itself is a multi-party, the number can be two to four players, as well as around the strategy. The player will move the test objects that consume the aperture (which is the virtual background location of the first person shooter Portal and Portal 2) in a modular tiled panel to find the ideal lab. In order to be successful, the player needs to eliminate players in other test subjects; and, at the same time, it is a game with cooperation elements - the player can team up to take down another player - this is to a large extent test the player himself or herself.
From 2012 onwards, the game itself was largely developed by Valve. Developers introduced the expertise of the Cambrian early 2013 (so to speak), and most of the Cambrian game cores are kept intact, but the majority of the game is still intended to be in Valve. (Portal: "Portal" version of the board game will be an independent product, players will not need to jump to start the game entertainment portal.)

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