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Articles tagged with "pc"
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CHASER
1/06/2009
It was snowing. I saw her standing there. I walked towards her. She walked away.
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THE DISC
26/11/2008
The Disc is a narrative-driven mystery puzzle augmented reality game (ARG) that encourages the player to engage in unusual challenges in an attempt to solve the mystery, “What is The Disc?”
The game involves technologies such as Flash, Director and JavaScript, while also incorporating ’simpler’ media such as tactile objects and the Windows Operating System itself.
It is an offline experience. Its entire game world – within a disc, within its case…
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IDEOLOGICAL WARFARE
1/11/2008
Ideological Warfare is a multiplayer turn-based strategy game where players attempt to conquer virtual reality by converting all other Ideologies to their own world view.
I’ve always been deeply fascinated with turn-based games; from board, card, tabletop, to computer games. In 2004, I decided to focus that obsession into practise.
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I WISH I WERE THE MOON
23/10/2008
I wish I were the Moon is a delightfully simple but very cute game. The objective is to discover all possible endings and should only take a few minutes of your day.
The (most likely) final ending is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
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AETHER
7/09/2008
Aether is a beautiful and very personal game created by Edmund McMillen (creator of Gish). The Flash version can be found at Armor Games or can be downloaded as an exe here.
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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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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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