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GAMES
Articles tagged with "games"
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PASSAGE
12/05/2008
Passage is a free 5 minute game.
It is one of the greatest games I have ever played.
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UNTRACEABLE UNDEFEATABLE DUNGEON
11/05/2008
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Some of us enjoy really bad movies. So much so that we seek them out. We do it because it verifies why some movies are great, but more often than not, we do it for the humour and all the unintentionally ridiculous moments they provide. This week was an ode to this under-appreciated sub-genre of Comedy.
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MARS CHALLENGE
23/04/2008
Back in 2005 we were approached to create educational games for English book publishers Daily-Update. Unfortunately we only created one game, Mars Challenge, before other commitments took over.
Daily-Update were great to work with and it is with regret that we never re-engaged the relationship. Mars Challenge was one of our earliest contract jobs and probably one of the smoothest to date. The game had one gnarly storyline too.
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WORLD OF GOO
16/04/2008
I’m not certain where this recent resurgence in indie games has stemmed from but it is very welcome. Games like fl0w (PS3) and Audiosurf (PC) have not only been interesting, innovative and quality games, but they’ve also been commercially successful. Usually they start off as small self-contained projects released for free on the Internet, but with a little risk taking on the developer’s part, good press and at times help from industry players (from Sony of all places) they manage to break through… and it’s about time too…
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COLOUR THEORY
14/04/2008
Awhile back I use to design and develop games because I loved it. One day I’ll return to it proper but until then I guess posting past projects is a small step in the right direction. In any case…
Colour Theory is a toy-like Flash game originally created for the I-GIVE competition that allows players to manipulate colour and movement by initiating a variety of positional effects.
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