Twitch had managed to beat more than half of the game within 24 hours. Remember Twitch Plays Pokémon? Our experiment was heavily inspired by that, except that there was a bit of a twist with Twitch Plays Punch Club - we told viewers that until Twitch had beaten Punch Club, the game wouldn't be released on Steam. We fired a Twitch livestreaming channel out into the world called Twitch Plays Punch Club, and invited people to join the livestream and all play our latest game Punch Club together by entering commands into the Twitch chat. See, 36 hours prior to this, we launched something a bit strange. What I mean to say is that it's Friday afternoon and we're closing the day up with a nail-biter that has us nearly gnawing our entire hands off.
Hang on, that's maybe a little too British for the Polygon audience. 8, a Friday afternoon, and it's squeaky bum time at TinyBuild Games.