First announced in April 2014 as "Project Totem",
Kalimba was developed by Press Play, a Danish gaming studio that was acquired in 2012 by Microsoft Studios. In November 2014, the name was changed to
Kalimba officially and a release date of December 17, 2014 was announced for Xbox One, with a Windows PC release planned for January 2015. At the initial announcement, Press Play mentioned that the game would also be released on
Xbox 360, but after the release date for Xbox One was announced, Press Play said, "while there are plans to hopefully bring Kalimba to [Xbox] 360 in the future, there's nothing concrete in the works at the moment." In April 2015, Press Play announced the official release date of the PC version of
Kalimba, which was released on Steam April 22, 2015. They further announced an update to both versions that would add two new gameplay modes along with a
DLC expansion that added new single-player and co-op levels to the game. The new game modes are free to all users, and users can purchase the additional levels either individually (single-player or co-op) or in a discounted bundle; current Xbox One players can obtain the DLC at no additional charge for a limited time. ==Reception==