Clash of Clans is a huge hit in mobile games and has been marking the gaming world since it was released 10 years ago. A decade of millions of engaged players is an impressive run, but developer Supercell decided 10 years wasn’t enough, so to celebrate the anniversary milestone, it created a strange alternate universe in which the game has been around for 40 years. To make up for the 30 years that players couldn’t enjoy the game, Supercell created various videos, images, clothing, breakfast cereal, and more to fill the gap.
For starters, Supercell envisioned (and developed) a collection of playable minigames in Clash of Clans that function like old-school arcade games inspired by different decades. It also created corresponding art to accompany the games with a series of posters.
Supercell also produced a 20-minute documentary about the creation of Clash of Clans, again imagining what it would have been like if the game had been developed in the 1980s. It’s an odd approach to exploring the backstory of a popular game – which that is to say, it is entirely invented. You can watch the full video below:
This article is a translation of the writing by Kyle Hilliard to the website GameSpot.
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