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Project Spark is a game creation video game for Microsoft Windows 8.1, 10 and Xbox One. Conker's Big Reunion and some Conker assets are available in Project Spark. A common misconception is that Big Reunion is an actual game. It is really an episodic spin off of Conker's Bad Fur Day, made by the Team Dakota, the developers of Project Spark. The game begins similarly to Bad Fur Day, Conker is awoken with a hangover by Birdy, a protagonist in the original game, he is informed by Birdy that he is late for the "Big Reunion" at The Cock and Plucker, Conker's favourite pub. After the tutorial-like moments of the game involving context sensitive and the game's signature keys, Conker has to pay a tab of $300 to enter The Cock and Plucker. The rest of episode 1 revolves around Conker exploring diff Project Spark was a game creation video game for Microsoft Windows 8.1,Windows 10 and Xbox One. The game was announced during Microsoft's E3 2013 press event, and was launched as a Windows open beta in December 2013, and an Xbox One beta in March 2014. On May 13, 2016 Microsoft announced that Project Spark would no longer be available for purchase and that online services would no longer be available as of August 12, 2016. Although no longer available for sale, players can continue to play offline so long as they downloaded local copies of their, or other player made creations.
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Digital download
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Xbox One, Microsoft Windows 8.1, 10
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Project Spark is a game creation video game for Microsoft Windows 8.1, 10 and Xbox One. Conker's Big Reunion and some Conker assets are available in Project Spark. A common misconception is that Big Reunion is an actual game. It is really an episodic spin off of Conker's Bad Fur Day, made by the Team Dakota, the developers of Project Spark. The game begins similarly to Bad Fur Day, Conker is awoken with a hangover by Birdy, a protagonist in the original game, he is informed by Birdy that he is late for the "Big Reunion" at The Cock and Plucker, Conker's favourite pub. After the tutorial-like moments of the game involving context sensitive and the game's signature keys, Conker has to pay a tab of $300 to enter The Cock and Plucker. The rest of episode 1 revolves around Conker exploring different locations, such as a brewery and the Tediz Base, in order to obtain $300. With a rather explosive ending... There are also Conker assets you can use to create your own Conker games. The day Conker was launched in Project Spark, ten worlds made by some members of the community were featured to show what they could make using the Conker assets: for example, the battle with the Great Mighty Poo was recreated within Project Spark. On May 13, 2016, Microsoft announced that it had ceased all future development of Project Spark, and that it is no longer available to download effective immediately. Online services ended on August 12, 2016. Measures were implemented for those who had purchased the game before its transition to a free-to-play model. Project Spark was a game creation video game for Microsoft Windows 8.1,Windows 10 and Xbox One. The game was announced during Microsoft's E3 2013 press event, and was launched as a Windows open beta in December 2013, and an Xbox One beta in March 2014. On May 13, 2016 Microsoft announced that Project Spark would no longer be available for purchase and that online services would no longer be available as of August 12, 2016. Although no longer available for sale, players can continue to play offline so long as they downloaded local copies of their, or other player made creations.