CremaGames Announces Second Edition of “Choose-a-Temtem Mini Game” Contest

It’s been a while since we covered the Pokemon-inspired, massively-multiplayer adventure title, Temtem, developed by CremaGames. The project is an upcoming creature-collection game where tamers traverse the six “floating islands” of Omninesia, recruiting wild Temtem. Customize your avatar, train your Temtem, battle other tamers and eight Dojo leaders, and stop Clan Belsoto’s from taking over. The game will feature a story campaign as well as offer tamers chance to connect with real-life players around the world. Will you strive to become the greatest Temtem tamer of all time?

The studio recently revealed an opportunity for its fans to contribute to Temtem‘s development in the form of a voting poll. This would not be the first time the team has gotten the community involved. They have actually run similar contests such a mini-game contest in 2018. And now, on the anniversary of the first, Crema announced the second edition of “Choose-a-Temtem Mini Game”.

Once again, players have the chance to voice their opinions regarding a new Temtem design. The team will be holding a contest to help determine which form viewers would prefer to see in the game.

We wanted to create a pure Crystal, a three-form evolutionary line which would be one of the most iconic Temtem from Tucuma. We made lots of concepts as usual and ended up having two options that we really love and, honestly, we can’t decide which one to include in the game.

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Which version would you like to see? Want to cast your vote for your preference? Head on over to the Temtem Discord page before Sunday, July 7th, to take part in the poll. The team states that, after the votes have been counted, they will also allow the community the option to choose a name for the Temtem as well.

Preordering is currently available for a limited time through the Preorder Store on the game’s Discord page. In order to reach the store, you must join the server. Along with reserving your copy, preordering also allows instant access to the still active Alpha testing. For more information on preorders, check out the team’s Preorder Factsheet here.

No official release date has been set as of now, however, the studio aims to launch the project by the end of 2019. The game will be available on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Steam, and the Nintendo Switch.

For more information, visit the CremaGames website. You can also check out the game’s Steam and Kickstarter pages.

Miki Allen: Hello! My name is Miki (pronounced just like Mickey Mouse) and I am a young writer working towards a career in film and video game writing. I have recently discovered that I DO NOT want to be a doctor, and have been studying Creative Writing and World Cinema. I love storytelling more than any subject, and would probably watch, read, or play anything given to me just to know how it ends.
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