There are things about Tearaway that you probably didn’t know

There are things about Tearaway that you probably didn’t know
James Orry Updated on by

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Tearaway is a charming platformer for PS Vita which was recently given a new lease of life on PS4 with the release of Tearaway Unfolded.

Developer Media Molecule is super proud of its game, so in a promotion effort has released a list of 17 things you’re unlikely to know about it.

Some highlights include the fact that the development team used a staggering 280,918 sheets of paper (assume virtual) to make Tearaway, needing to make 647,708 folds. In fact Media Molecule says that its bespoke editor means that every object in the game could actually be made from real paper.

A perfect example of this is the game’s menu, which was actually built as a physical paper prototype.

Did you also know that with the Tripod you can actually take selfies when on the back of the pig or even riding the paper plane?

Tearway Unfolded is out now for PS4.

Source: EU PlayStation Blog