How much clay was used in The Neverhood?
Around three and a half tons of clay were used to construct the Neverhood world. Everhood has multiple endings, all branching off from regaining Red’s arm. Depending on what key choices the player makes, the story can go several vastly different directions.The Neverhood is one of the most challenging single player games I have ever played, and it hurts me to admit that I never did manage to finish it by myself.The Neverhood has more than one possible ending, and it is also possible, unlike some games, to continue the game from just before the ending to find the other endings and complete the game fully.Once you beat the game you’ve beaten it. You could watch the Making of The Neverhood video which makes you appreicate the game even more. It took them 13 years to make this game with 3 tons of clay. That takes dedication from people.
What is the story of The Neverhood game?
The game follows the adventure of a claymation character named Klaymen as he discovers his origins and his purpose in a world made entirely out of clay. When the game was originally released, it was unique in that all of its animation was done entirely in claymation, including all of the sets. When the game was originally released, it was unique in that all of its animation was done entirely in claymation, including all of the sets. The gameplay consists mostly of guiding the main character Klaymen around and solving puzzles to advance. Video sequences help advance the plot.
Was The Neverhood a commercial success?
TenNapel presented his idea for the plasticine game, made fully in Claymation, and Dreamworks loved it, sending the game into development. One year and three tons of clay later, The Neverhood was released to the public. While receiving rave reviews, the game was not commercially successful in the slightest. It was the price of admission to getting to do a game. So Dreamworks Interactive paid for the game to be made, and own the Neverhood characters (I own the name Neverhood, but can’t make a project that represents itself as that game).The Neverhood is one of the most challenging single player games I have ever played, and it hurts me to admit that I never did manage to finish it by myself.