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The Yamnaya culture, also known as the Yamnaya Horizon, Yamna culture, Pit Grave culture or Ochre Grave culture, was a late Copper Age to early Bronze Age archaeological culture of the region between the Southern Bug, Dniester, and Ural rivers (the Pontic steppe), dating to 3300–2600 BC.
Founded in 2003 and based in, is known for making games with offbeat humor and a signature cartoon art style. The success of their prior games—, and —established their reputation as an indie game developer. As BattleBlock Theater approached its April 2013 release, the company began work on Pit People under the codename 'Game 4' (the studio's fourth game). The new game was designed to continue its predecessor's story, and both prominently feature a 'space bear'.
Its original arena-centered concept was titled 'Pit People'. Behemoth set out to make a team-based game, and developed its elements over time—the grid-based combat was raised several months into development. This was a new genre for the company, which had established itself with. By 2014, the game had become a 'fast-paced, turn-based, co-op adventure with management and role-playing game elements' in development for. While the genre was new for the developer, the game retained their signature style. The team teased its reveal in August 2014, when it debuted as a at the exposition.
They released its first trailer a year later, and ran a private beta test in September 2016. And program versions were launched on January 13, 2017. In a blog post, The Behemoth announced that they are aiming to release the game in the first few months of 2018. On February 21, it was announced that the game would release March 2. In an early 2015 preview, wrote that the game's control scheme appeared to balance accessibility for newcomers and tactical options for veterans. They added that it was the funniest title at the expo. PC Gamer noted the game's zaniness and the enjoyment of playing it.
GameSpot described its gameplay and style as 'chaotic' and 'unabashedly lowbrow', in light of an objective based on destroying fecal matter. The game received positive reviews upon release according to. It was nominated for 'Writing in a Comedy' at the Awards. Takahashi, Dean (March 1, 2016). Retrieved January 19, 2019.
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Discontinued Pit People is an action role-playing strategic video game developed and published by The Behemoth.Game informationAfter a giant bear destroys the Earth, a bunch of misfit heroes attempt to save it via battles. The player needs to position and coordinate each character's attack against the enemy in order to win the round and move on to progress the story.Series backgroundJacksepticeye has played the early access version for three episodes before discontinuing it for reasons unknown. The game has since been fully released.Episodes.