Battle Planes for iOS

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A fellow game developer friend of ours is getting his feet wet in iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch development and has completed his first independent iOS game, Battle Planes.  We want to help out and hopefully give him some exposure so if you’re looking for a new game for your mobile device, why not give this one a shot?  It’s a fun strategy game based off a classic paper and pencil game and it’s got some terrific hand-drawn art.

Be sure to check it out on the iTunes store or click here!

The Music of Villainous

Greetings again!

Thought we’d stop by and make a post about the talented musical artists responsible for the music behind Villainous. We went through well over 200 tracks to find the sounds we were looking for, and these incredible musicians really helped to make Villainous the success that it is.

Main Theme
-Legend- by Stephen Wells (Supersteph54)
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/389611

Menu Theme
Enchanted forest v2 by Jamie Bäck (hamstercake)
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/416450

Battle Theme
Irish Loop by David Kramer (HonorOfStyle)
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/410481

Villainous Hits the Interwebs

VillainousLogoAfter long last, our new game is up on the Internet for everyone to enjoy!  It’s by far our biggest endeavour in Flash, and we’re super proud of it.  We took a different approach and decided to make a more mainstream game based off a genre everyone loves, Tower Defence!

Of course, we can never settle with tradition and spiced things up.  It’s not quite a Tower Defence, but is instead more like a Tower Conquest.  Be the villian instead of the hero, siege instead of defend, and take over the world, one kingdom at a time.

But why sit here reading about it when you can play it right now? It’s being hosted by our good friends at Kongregate.com!

Play Villainous on Kongregate

MFQT – Music by Tettix

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We’re just making a quick post regarding the incredible music to My First Quantum Translocator, which was only made possible by the composition skills of Tettix. For those curious, the particular tracks we used were Boing Boing, Epilogue – the cycle, and Disgust. But really, you should check his website out at tettix.net to hear the full library of awesome compositions.

For fans of the game and music:  If you’re curious, two songs that didn’t quite make the cut into MFQT were Yoga Pangs and Smooth Grinding Waves.

My First Quantum Translocator on Newgrounds

Life has been keeping us busy, and we haven’t been sitting idly by. Our latest game, My First Quantum Translocator, is now on the Internets, and you can play it for free at Newgrounds.com, the kind folks who sponsored its development. We’ll have a full information page about the game in the upcoming days.

® All Rights Reserved Cellar Door Games 2025

® All Rights Reserved Cellar Door Games 2025