The game debuted on Xbox Live Indie Games, and enjoyed success there as well, having sold 20K copies of Cthulhu Saves the World (240 Microsoft Points) and 55K copies of Breath of Death VII /i. In contrast, both games sold twice as many units in half the time on Steam than the XBLIG versions.
Zeboyd stated in the press release, ”We are ecstatic at the amount of success we’ve seen since releasing our games on the PC. The days of worrying over whether or not we could support our families while making games we would want to play ourselves are behind us. Counter-intuitive though it may be, there is obviously a definite audience for quality console-style RPGs that are aggressively priced on the PC.”
The developer is currently working on the long-awaited third episode of Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness Part Three. Strategy Informer gave Cthulhu Saves the World a glowing 9.0/10 review score, which can be read here.