Can you believe Bob Came in Pieces came to us in pieces six months ago? It seems like only yesterday…regardless, to celebrate the game’s half-birthday Ludosity has released a new update that brings several new maps and gamepad support. Now you can use an Xbox 360 controller, or any other compatible gamepad of your choosing, to play.
The content addition includes four new VR Missions and a new Sandbox level, which added onto the existing areas brings the total to 25 levels. That translates to what the developer surmises to be between 5-10 hours to complete the game from beginning to end.
The full length title is currently available for $9.99 and is also being offered for a limited time (through July 4) in the quite excellent five-game Northern Lights Indies bundle on Steam for $20 down from $55. The update can be had automatically via Impulse, no word on other outlets or a manual patch as of yet.
From the Impulse description and from Ludosity’s blog:
Ludosity’s physics-based puzzle game, Bob Came in Pieces, has been updated to v1.50 today. Available now to all registered Impulse customers, this new update contains support for gamepads and many new maps.
Not only has Bob turned 6 months, but he’s also very close to version 1.5!
We’re wrapping on the next free DLC now, and everything is moving along quite nicely. With four brand new VR Missions and a new, fun Sandbox level, Bob Came In Pieces has now a total of 25 levels, easily clocking in well over 5 hours even for the experienced player, and more likely 10 hours to play the game from beginning to end.
Also new is the long awaited Gamepad support! We now have official support for Xbox 360 Controller, and any old gamepad should work really.

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