Who made the thing thing games?
Computer Artworks
The Thing (video game)
| The Thing | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Computer Artworks |
| Publisher(s) | Black Label Games Konami (console) |
| Director(s) | William Latham Mark Atkinson |
| Producer(s) | Chris Hadley |
How long is the thing game?
Updated:
| Single-Player | Polled | Median |
|---|---|---|
| Main Story | 17 | 6h 40m |
| Main + Extras | 8 | 9h 32m |
| Completionists | 6 | 8h 30m |
| All PlayStyles | 31 | 8h |
Who made thing thing?
Diseased Productions
Thing-Thing is the first game in the Thing-Thing series. It was created by Diseased Productions and released on August 28, 2005 at 5:03 PM EDT on the Weasel Newgrounds Page, later released on January 15, 2007 on CrazyMonkeyGames.com.
Is the thing on ps4?
Following a successful release on Steam last August, Distrust, developer Cheerdealers’ tense survival game inspired by John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing, will be making its way to the PlayStation 4 digitally on November 16th courtesy of Badland Publishing.
Is MacReady the thing at the end?
MacReady is still very much alive in fact, as he shows up in a helicopter near the end of the game to assist the player character in fighting off an enormous Thing creature. He identifies himself as MacReady, so this isn’t just a case of a lookalike character.
Who created Thing Thing Arena?
Sean McGee developed Thing Thing Arena 2.
Is The Thing dead at the end?
In the end of the original film “The Thing” (featuring James Arness as the monster) the plant-man extraterrestrial is definitely killed, and the closing scene is a warning to “Watch the skies!”
Was MacReady a child or thing?
John Carpenter’s classic sci-fi/horror film The Thing ends with MacReady and Childs both alive, but the official Thing video game reveals their fate. John Carpenter’s classic sci-fi/horror film The Thing ends with MacReady and Childs both alive, but the official Thing video game reveals their fate.
Is The Thing still alive at the end?
The Thing sports an open-ended conclusion, in which MacReady (frequent Carpenter collaborator Kurt Russell) and Childs (Keith David, future star of Carpenter’s They Live) are the only two characters still alive.