
PSLS Writes: Ever since Sony brought PlayStation Minis to the PlayStation Network, indie developer Halfbrick firmly positioned themselves as a foremost developer of the small PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable titles, releasing hit games like Blast-off and Echoes. To talk about their latest foray into the Mini market, a top down Zombie shooter called Age of Zombies, PlayStation LifeStyle interviewed Phil Larsen, the marketing and community manager at Halfbrick, to learn more about the title, as well the developer and the future of the studio.

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Hardcore Gamer: Halfbrick Studios has made some memorable games, with Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride especially coming to mind. Now, they're set to release Age of Zombies for the OUYA.
So far I haven't really been much of a fan of the whole 'Minis' idea. Most of them aren't worth the time or money.
That being said, Halfbrick makes the very best of the bunch so far, and the only ones I would consider paying for.
Just from the past quality of Blast-Off and Echoes, I will be picking up Age of Zombies.
Next week I'll be getting VectorTD, my friends at TheSixthAxis are smitten on the game, and I have been dying to find out why for a long time now.
Hopefully more quality developers like Halfbrick get behind the 'Minis' initiative, as it would make for a better platform.