Wired Productions Announces Task Time, A Gameshow Inspired Chaotic Party Game
Award-winning publisher Wired Productions is proud to announce its latest signing, partnering with indie developer ReadGraves to reveal brand-new title Task Time to players around the world. Task Time challenges up to 8 players to compete across six frantic gameshow-inspired rounds where sabotage is encouraged, friendships are tested, and laughter is guaranteed. Revealed today during the PC Gaming Show: Tokyo Direct, an exclusive and limited playtest is available for wannabe Tasklings today!
Developed by some of the creative talent who worked on hit party games Fall Guys and Gang Beasts, Task Time is a physics-driven party game where randomly generated tasks and PvP gameplay erupt into unpredictable chaos.
Players can discover two vibrant locations (School and Seaside) filled with fully interactive items, outrageous obstacles and hundreds of unique task variations. The first public Steam Playtest is live from now until 1 October at 10am BST. - join the Official Discord now to provide valuable feedback and chat directly with the development team to help shape the game ahead of launch.
“I’ve seen members of the Wired team transform from quiet and measured souls, into mouth frothing and evil laughing demons while playtesting Task Time. That is enough for me to know ReadGraves have delivered a wonderfully chaotic party game” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director at Wired Productions.
“We made Task Time to see what happens when you throw a gameshow, a physics engine and all your friends into a blender.” Said Sam Read-Graves, Creator of Developer ReadGraves. “Task Time is competitive, chaotic and completely unpredictable, where no two rounds are ever the same. It’s an excuse to laugh at each other, celebrate small victories, glorious failures and delight in ruining your friends’ plans. The rules change every minute and the game doesn’t care about fairness; it cares about giving you stories to shout about afterwards and we're really happy Wired Productions have joined us on our journey of chaos. To be honest, we wanted to make WarioWare but Nintendo already did that, so we made some friendslop instead.”
About Task Time
Task Time is built for unpredictable fun. Across six chaotic rounds, Tasklings can complete over 500,000 random task variations. One moment you might be solving puzzles, the next you’re blasting your mates with paintballs or scrambling across a collapsing map as the floor turns to lava.
Whether you win or lose, every match is a story: ridiculous comebacks, glorious failures, and moments of sabotage you’ll be laughing about long after the round ends.
Task Time is coming soon to PC, wishlist now on Steam and Epic Games Store. Keep up to date with the latest news via the Official Task Time Website, and updates via Discord, Twitter, and TikTok. Join the Playtest now.