Microsoft wants the public to know two things: that its free-to-play game Project Spark is finally out of beta, and that boring decisions could put you at risk of being eaten by a bear. The company’s visionary title transforms game making into an accessible, interactive experience. Keys to the Kingdom is an impeccably designed microsite that uses a choose-your-own-adventure format to relay the story of Project Spark’s development, and news about its most recent updates.
Microsoft’s ‘Project Spark’ game-maker game is now ready to download


Currently available for download from the Xbox One and Windows 8.1 stores, Project Spark launches with a bevy of fresh content like an adventure mode, champion features, creation enhancements, and multiplayer functionality. Newcomers can also pick up the $39.99 retail disc, which provides $85 in downloadable content. The package includes an adventure called Champion’s Quest: Void Storm, a sci-fi theme pack, a playable champion, a builder’s pack expansion, and a month’s subscription to Spark Premium.
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