Working with the rather brilliant Chimpanzee and his RocketCheetah blog, we are proud to announce that Tuesdays for LittleBigPlanet will now become #Queuesday. What does this mean exactly? Every Tuesday, all you have to do is Tweet us @LittleBigPlanet with your favorite levels, and include those handy LBP.me links along with the #Queuesday hashtag.
That’s it — just share a bunch of your favorite levels with the rest of the LittleBigPlanet community on Twitter! If we see a #Queuesday list that we like, and we retweet it from @LittleBigPlanet, then we’ll also send one of our popular LittleBigPlanet Caps your way for your Sackboy or Sackgirl, to show off their community spirit.
So don’t forget that every Tuesday is now a LittleBigPlanet #Queuesday — we can’t wait to see all the great levels that the community will share with each other.
Your weekly LittleBigPlanet 2 Mm Picks include a brilliant 2D platformer starring the loveable Charlie as he travels through his drawn world, two fun mini-games where you’ll keep coming back to improve your score, and a multiplayer challenge that will determine which player is King… Ahem… I mean Fool of the Hill!
Charlie’s World [2D-Platform] by DICEBONE-21
Blocker: Prime by Robo_Ranger
UNBLOCK ME (1P~4P) JPN by ryouko-y
JK’s: “Fool on the Hill” by JplusK
This week we have another selection of LittleBigPlanet PS Vita community awesomeness for you.
This time we feature a neat wooden platformer, an impressive calculator, and a cartoonish puzzle game.
[JPN]木の王冠 Wooden Crown by taka061
[関数電卓] Little big mathematical calculator [JPN] by physicslike
ant guy – ant route puzzler by camel504
We always love to play awesome levels, so if you find any or made one yourself send us a Tweet @LittleBigPlanet with a vita.lbp.me link to the level.
For LittleBigPlanet Karting‘s approaching November 6th release, we’re hosting a Pumpkin Carving Celebration!
To participate, simply head to a nearby store, pick out a pumpkin, then take it home and carve something LittleBigPlanet Karting-related into it. Our logo, Sackboy, his Kart – whatever you’d like! Safety first! Children must have adult supervision while carving their pumpkins.
After you’ve finished, take pictures of the awesomeness you’ve created and use the form on the official Celebration page to send them to us. Come Halloween, we’ll gather all of the submissions (yours included) into one big photo album and share the results with the world!
We’re looking forward to seeing all your pumpkin-y goodness!