Lockwood Releases Tanks and Cucumbers

Courtesy of Alex Loffstadt, Lockwood Publishing Community Manager

Purchase Sodium’s brand new Blaster’s Paradise personal space from the Sodium Store. It includes the TankTop 1.0 minigame, allowing you to defeat waves of enemies with an array of explosive weaponry.

Blaster’s Paradise is an ideal retreat for keen SodiumOne pilots: this sub-tropical island hideaway provides a training area away from the hustle and bustle of the Salt Shooter. After a hard day at the Hub, point your hovertank across the water and spend your downtime in this stunningly idyllic setting. Relax on your private beach, daydream beside the gently flowing waterfall, or enjoy the expansive mountain views from the comfort of the open plan apartment areas. But don’t rest on your laurels too long – you might lose those carefully honed reflexes. Keep your skills sharp with the TankTop 1.0 arena.

A little competition always helps you bring out your A-game, so invite your friends over for a tank blasting party. You can review your scores on the handy TankTop 1.0 leaderboard and show them how it’s done. Fight to keep your top spot and all the bragging rights. Once you’re done, you can all laze beneath the waterfall or dance and chat at a beach barbecue. It would be a shame to keep all that beauty to yourself.

Once you’ve bought that big, luxurious space, it’s time to unleash the interior designer within. An incredible new range of ornate furniture is on its way. Cucumber’s signature style – classic historical designs made modern and versatile with eye-popping colours and carefully crafted details – is evident in every piece. A wide array of items in a variety of shades leaves you with a huge amount of scope to create an apartment that is personal, comfortable and sumptuously decorated. Value packs make it even easier to create the look you desire without spending hours trawling the mall.

 Editor’s note: We’ve given a lot of coverage to Blaster’s Paradise this week, because a Sodium-themed personal estate in Home is, quite simply, more epic win than watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy re-mixed with lightsaber effects. With the inclusion of the TankTop mini-game, there really is no justifiable reason to not own this estate. If you come across someone who has not yet acquired Blaster’s Paradise 48 hours from now, you have HSM’s permission to point and laugh at them.

Let’s not lose sight of Cucumber, though. There are some truly fantastic furniture designs in this collection, particularly with what’s just been released this week. I’ve personally found that many of their furniture pieces actually work in several different personal estates.

We here at HSM aren’t really sure how many of Santa’s elves Lockwood keeps chained to desks in a dungeon somewhere, but the consistent quantity AND quality of their product releases is truly staggering.

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April 21st, 2011 by | 1 comment
NorseGamer is the product manager for LOOT Entertainment at Sony Pictures, as well as the founder and publisher of HomeStation Magazine. Born and raised in Silicon Valley, he holds a B.A. in English/Creative Writing from San Francisco State University and presently lives in Los Angeles. All opinions expressed in HSM are solely his and do not necessarily reflect the views of Sony DADC.

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One Response to “Lockwood Releases Tanks and Cucumbers”

  1. SORROW-83 says:

    it would be great if OUTSO continued to create Moroccan furniture, it lacks large carpets, coffee tables, etc. ….
    to furnish the new space that will be the top ^ ^

    I must confess that I particularly like the collection cumcumber, and I am waiting forward to welcome it is expanding!

    other thing and I think there will not be the only one desire! there should be a specific animation depending on the item used!
    for example sun beds, pianos etc! Be sure such features would provide some very big sales! ^ ^

    voila! it’s all for now!

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