Sony Computer Entertainment has launched its PlayStation3’s exclusive game LittleBigPlanet in India. Globally, Sony released its anticipated `Little Big Planet` five days before the end of October, however, the game managed to come in eighth on the month`s list of best-selling games after it sold 215,000 units.
LittleBigPlanet is a game that combines platform adventure with a social community, enabling consumers to play, create and share their gaming.
The LittleBigPlanet experience starts with players learning about their character`s powers to interact physically with the environment. There are places to explore, creative resources to collect and puzzles to solve – all calling for a combination of brains and collaborative teamwork. As soon as the players begin to explore, their creative skills will be intensified, and they will soon be ready to start creating and modifying their surroundings – the first step to sharing it with the whole community.
Characters have the supremacy to move anything glued and stitched-together 3D landscape; they have the control to design, shape and build both objects and entire locations for others to view and play.
According to Atindriya Bose, Country Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment, "LittleBigPlanet is the first game to give you a fantastic adventure that propels you to stimulate your grey cells. Creating in LittleBigPlanet can get very addictive! Sooner than you know, you would want to start building your own levels and objects from scratch. Creativity is part of the gameplay experience and playing is part of the creative experience."
LittleBigPlanet on PS3 will be available in the Indian market at Rs 2,899. The game is available at Croma, Landmark, Planet M, Reliance Digital, Music World, Sony World and select toy and game stores across the country.
LittleBigPlanet is a game that combines platform adventure with a social community, enabling consumers to play, create and share their gaming.
The LittleBigPlanet experience starts with players learning about their character`s powers to interact physically with the environment. There are places to explore, creative resources to collect and puzzles to solve – all calling for a combination of brains and collaborative teamwork. As soon as the players begin to explore, their creative skills will be intensified, and they will soon be ready to start creating and modifying their surroundings – the first step to sharing it with the whole community.
Characters have the supremacy to move anything glued and stitched-together 3D landscape; they have the control to design, shape and build both objects and entire locations for others to view and play.
According to Atindriya Bose, Country Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment, "LittleBigPlanet is the first game to give you a fantastic adventure that propels you to stimulate your grey cells. Creating in LittleBigPlanet can get very addictive! Sooner than you know, you would want to start building your own levels and objects from scratch. Creativity is part of the gameplay experience and playing is part of the creative experience."
LittleBigPlanet on PS3 will be available in the Indian market at Rs 2,899. The game is available at Croma, Landmark, Planet M, Reliance Digital, Music World, Sony World and select toy and game stores across the country.
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