{"id":67365,"date":"2025-01-28T20:17:29","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:17:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-monument-valleys-lucky-success-saved-the-company-behind-it-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:17:29","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:17:29","slug":"how-monument-valleys-lucky-success-saved-the-company-behind-it-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-monument-valleys-lucky-success-saved-the-company-behind-it-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How Monument Valley\u2019s \u201clucky\u201d success saved the company behind it &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How Monument Valley\u2019s \u201clucky\u201d success saved the company behind it Ustwo GamesDexerto speaks to Ustwo games about Monument Valley and its legacy ahead of a PC release in 2022. Monument Valley, one of the most iconic mobile games available today, will finally come to PC this year. Alongside its sequel, the Monument Valley: Panoramic Collection will introduce the puzzle adventure to an entirely new audience, along with protagonist Ida and her M.C Escher-inspired world. To celebrate the upcoming release on July 12, 2022, Dexerto spoke to Peter Pashley, Chief Development Officer at Ustwo Games, the team behind the franchise to find out where it came from, and how it\u2019s changed their lives. Creating Monument Valley \u201cThe original vision [for Monument Valley], was about a game where the architecture was the star, filling up the screen with a small character wandering around,\u201d Pashley recalls. \u201cMaking isometric concept art made it immediately clear that it was quite hard to add MC Escher-style \u2018impossibility\u2019 to these buildings.\u201d That \u201cimpossibility\u201d has come to be one of Monument Valley\u2019s defining features, but it wasn\u2019t until testing that it was clear the concept would be fun in execution. That was before an entire level was even built. \u201cIt was only when we did the first prototype, in which players could interact with an impossible structure, that we really started paying attention to the concept.\u201d \u201cThe \u2018oohs\u2019 and \u2018aahs\u2019 from testers of this really simple demo gave us the confidence to pursue it \u2013 even when the next step (to build our first fully-featured level) was tough, we could fall back on that confidence of \u2018we know we\u2019ve got something good here, we just need to do it justice.\u201d Do it justice Ustwo did, too, catching the eye of tech giant Apple and featuring prominently on both the App Store and iPhone hardware commercials. \u201cI think for most people Monument Valley came out of nowhere; we\u2019d had a good reaction to the announce trailer but then we were really just lucky that Apple chose to feature it as a Game of the Week at launch, which lit the blue touchpaper and it just took off beyond our wildest expectations,\u201d Pashley explains. \u201cOne of the pillars of development was \u201cevery screen good enough to print\u201d and so that\u2019s been a really good fit for people wanting to show off their newest devices.\u201d \u201cThere was definitely more pressure the second time around [with Monument Valley\u2019s 2017 sequel], especially as it was quite a different team who had to live up to it but didn\u2019t all have the confidence gained from being there the first time.\u201d \u201cWhen Apple told us that they wanted to use MV2 to launch their refresh of the App Store and keep it secret to reveal at WWDC, it was a completely different level of pressure to the first game. \u201cWe had to keep the game super secret, it had to live up not only to the pressures of a sequel but also being the poster child for a new service!\u201d House of Cards and Monument Valley\u2019s \u201cluck\u201d The game even featured prominently in Netflix\u2019s House of Cards, opening up the world of Monument Valley to an entirely new audience. \u201cWhen the producers of House of Cards contacted us to ask about featuring Monument Valley we thought it was a prank,\u201d Pashley reveals. \u201cThe game was part of the creation of a particular game aesthetic, like a zen puzzle game, and we could never have predicted that.\u201d \u201cSomeone who joined the company recently told me that it was used as an example in one of his film school classes; this weekend I met an 8-year-old who loves it and wasn\u2019t even born when it was launched.\u201d Between both Monument Valley titles, the team at Ustwo is humble in its response to being asked how the franchise has changed the studio and the lives of its employees. \u201cIt\u2019s safe to say that the company and all our jobs probably wouldn\u2019t exist without the success of Monument Valley,\u201d says Pashley. \u201cI\u2019d like to claim that we\u2019re all so super-talented that we would have come up with something else amazing, but any success like this has so much luck involved. We were lucky to have a good idea, to be the right team to make it, and to have the right ecosystem to launch it into.\u201d \u201cYou couldn\u2019t expect to have that level of success with a short premium game in today\u2019s mobile ecosystem.\u201d The future of the franchise In any case, Ustwo assured us that Monument Valley 3 is \u201cglinting tantalizingly on the horizon\u201d, making a PC port a perfect way to bring the franchise to new audiences before it arrives. \u201cWe\u2019ve thought about doing this for a long time, but we\u2019ve always said that we wouldn\u2019t do it just for the sake of it, we\u2019d need to do a really good job of it, not just to expand the canvas of the game but also to make sure that playing it with a mouse feels as good as the original touchscreen.\u201d \u201cThere\u2019s so much subtlety to the game\u2019s design that we couldn\u2019t ask anyone else to do it, and it\u2019s only been recently that we have had the people and the time to make it happen. It\u2019s been a lot of work, but also a real pleasure to go back to the two games and metamorphosize them into something slightly different for a new audience.\u201d \u201cThe first time I played the game with expanded canvas it just felt right \u2013 it adds so much atmosphere and immersion to the experience. Monument Valley has always been a play experience that grabs people, that holds their attention, but having it take up your whole field of view is almost like playing it in VR. It really felt like getting to experience Monument Valley for the first time all over again.\u201d Monument Valley: Panoramic Collection launches on July 12 on PC.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How Monument Valley\u2019s \u201clucky\u201d success saved the company behind it Ustwo GamesDexerto speaks to Ustwo games about Monument Valley and its legacy ahead of a PC release in 2022. 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