Not for the kids: Naughty Bear

Just because it stars a cute and cuddly teddy bear doesn’t mean you should let your children anywhere near it. At least, that’s true in the case of 505 Games’ 2010 title Naughty Bear, a wildly inappropriate game that revels in the darker side of stuffed animals. When Naughty Bear isn’t invited to a big birthday party, he sets out for vengeance against the other bears of the Island of Perfection.
“Players tired of the same old shoot-‘em-up, recycled gameplay are going to get what’s coming to them in Naughty Bear,” said Adam Kline, president, 505 Games U.S. “The all-new scare-based points system introduces a whole new element of fun in Naughty Bear as players win the most rewards for being deviant and maniacal.”
To earn Naughty Points, you must harass, terrorize, physically and psychologically damage the other bears, using a wide variety of weapons, objects and scare tactics. The more deviant and evil, the better for your point total, as you work your way through 30 levels, each with its own characteristics, weapons and hidden party items.
Naughty Bear will be unleashed on the XBox 360 and the PS3 sometime in 2010, and you had best keep your kids far, far away from this one.




