Follow us on:
Fret Nice Platformer to Use Guitar Peripherals
Heading to XBLA and PSN early next year.
Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

Swedish developer Pieces Interactive has revealed Fret Nice, a platforming game that features a distinct art style, a lot of great music and support for the plethora of guitars controllers out there. The game will be available on Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network in early 2010.

“We felt sorry for gamers who bought a guitar only to be used for pure music games, so we made a platform game for them! Fret Nice is the perfect blend of two worlds.” says Pieces Interactive CEO Johan Hellberg.

Pieces is an up-and-coming Swedish developer that has quickly garnered attention to their titles. Their unique style and innovative game mechanics, blended with great music has become a signature trademark.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Review
The Squad from B Company gives Modern Warfare 2 a run for its money.
God of War III Review
The best reason yet to buy a PlayStation 3.
One more trip to the Pandora playground
Right for all of the wrong reasons.
The broken shell of an AvP game wrapped up in pretty packaging.
Featuring 4 new maps previously only available in the Special Editions.
New 40th Day coop campaign now available on the 360.
Over 2 million units sold and on track to be best March release ever.
The boys getting ready for an August release.
Madden Ultimate Team Preview
Madden 10: The Collectible Card Game
Darksiders Preview
Being one with War.
Everyone needs an excuse to play in the dirt.
Dragon Age isn’t just one of the more hotly anticipated games of the holiday season—it’s the single most ambitious RPG project you’ve ever seen.
Same game, new platforms.