Platypus Reclayed featured in the National Video Game Museum
[h2]Exciting news! [/h2][p][/p][p]Platypus Reclayed is part of the new Make It! Play it! exhibition at the National Videogame Museum in Sheffield, UK.
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[/p][p]Play Platypus Reclayed at the show (before release), view original clay models made by artist Anthony Flack that feature in the game and find out more about our creative process!
The exhibition runs from July 24 and celebrates how developers use tools like 3D modelling, pixel art, sound design, embroidery, clay modelling, and stop-motion animation to create games.
The show also celebrates 30 years of LEGO videogames, with a colourful mix of playable classics and rarely seen objects from both the Museum’s and The LEGO Group’s own collection.
Other ways of making are explored through the embroidered world of Scarlet Deer Inn and immerse hand-painted landscapes of The Master’s Pupil.[/p][p]
[/p][p]The museum has free drop-in sessions throughout the summer to get you making, and any ticket purchased to visit the Museum from 24th July to 1st September 2025 can be used again to return for free - As many times as you like! Find out more here.
The museum features over 100 playable exhibits, from retro arcade machines to modern gaming experiences, alongside carefully curated displays.
Big big thanks to the National Videogame Museum team for all your hard work in organising the exhibition. It’s an honour to be showcased alongside so many amazing games.
Thanks to all of you for your support and stay tuned for more Platypus Reclayed news soon!
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If you’re able to make it let us know what you think and share across our socials:[/p][p]Discord • YouTube • Instagram • TikTok • Bluesky • Twitter[/p]
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The exhibition runs from July 24 and celebrates how developers use tools like 3D modelling, pixel art, sound design, embroidery, clay modelling, and stop-motion animation to create games.
The show also celebrates 30 years of LEGO videogames, with a colourful mix of playable classics and rarely seen objects from both the Museum’s and The LEGO Group’s own collection.
Other ways of making are explored through the embroidered world of Scarlet Deer Inn and immerse hand-painted landscapes of The Master’s Pupil.[/p][p]
The museum features over 100 playable exhibits, from retro arcade machines to modern gaming experiences, alongside carefully curated displays.
Big big thanks to the National Videogame Museum team for all your hard work in organising the exhibition. It’s an honour to be showcased alongside so many amazing games.
Thanks to all of you for your support and stay tuned for more Platypus Reclayed news soon!
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If you’re able to make it let us know what you think and share across our socials:[/p][p]Discord • YouTube • Instagram • TikTok • Bluesky • Twitter[/p]