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    Tengami von Indie-Studio Nyamyam (Ex-Rare Angestellte)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3zqoW2UQ-A
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P40mFX0ORyc

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    Ein Run'N'Gun im Stile eines Metal Slug vom 2D Animations-Gott Paul Robertson (Scott Pilgrim VS The World) höchstpersönlich
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jopRHhEnlVI

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    Snapshot ist auf Steam erschienen:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv8873czQi0


    Finally, someone made a game for all the Instagram hipsters in the world. All those crazy kids with their fancy smartphones, taking too-close photos of burritos and Starbucks cups, only to crop them, blow out the saturation, and add kitschy comments bookended by less-than-three hearts for all their digital friends to see. Retro Affect's Snapshot is exactly like all of that, except way cuter and not at all like that.

    What Snapshot does have in common with Instagram is its photography foundation: Itturns taking a picture into a pivotal mechanic in an otherwise classic platformer. Also like Instagram, Snapshot is incredibly addictive.

    Snapshot follows PIC – whom I've come to call "Pico" when playing – an adorable robot, as he side-scrolls through various woods and valleys collecting stars. The goal is familiar, as is the charming, tinkling music every time PIC reaches a star. At one point he comes to a suggestively curved ramp and I expected him to curl into a ball and roll forward at super-speed – he didn't, obviously, but I'd rather have stars than gold rings anyway.

    Levels consist of three stages, and stages consist of various completion challenges. The camera captures certain objects that can then be displaced and used as platforms, bouncy areas and other means of navigation. With this mechanic, each stage has the straightforward "reach the glowing end-point" challenge, as well as a hidden object achievement and a time trial, among other secrets. Conquering one of these challenges can mean neglecting another, adding heaps of replayability to each stage. There are more than 100 levels and four distinct settings throughout the game.

    Aside from some strategically blacked out areas, the camera can take photos of the entire setting, but only some objects are movable via this photosynthesis. Players take pictures of crates, platforms, elephants, bouncy plants and other assets, which disappear to a gallery and can be re-placed in more helpful areas. Many of the maps resemble mazes and the path is oftentimes riddled with seemingly impassable ridges, blockades and systems, making Snapshot a puzzle platformer first and a photography trainer second.


    Snapshot is graphically reminiscent of Offspring Fling, another game belonging to Retro Affect's Kyle Pulver. His art style is cartoonish, but in a full, finished sense that adds depth to the background and gives his characters touches of cuteness in the right places. PIC, for instance, holds his antennae when he ducks under barriers and holds up a hand to rock out when he completes a level. This may not enhance the actual gameplay, but it makes the entire experience more memorable. After all, no one remembers Hello Kitty because she jumps really high.

    Also like Offspring Fling, the levels are titled in a helpful manner – "Rotation 101" and "Hidden Imagery," for example – and are worth paying attention to, especially after getting stuck in a particular stage with no obvious hope of escape. This will happen, guaranteed.

    Snapshot stays true to its title, making players think like a photographer as well as a gamer. The hidden-object challenge in each map causes a shift from spatial reasoning to unbounded curiosity. Instead of seeing the crate that will help PIC get to the finish line, players see an item that seems conspicuously out-of-place, such as a oil barrel tangled in the greenery (no wonder artists are so depressed).

    Snapshot is dense, with addictive mechanics and an adorable protagonist. Retro Affect was founded to create Snapshot, and it's been a long process, but finally the team has a game to intrigue a broad swathe of the platforming population, in time trials, completion goals, secret objects and straight-up puzzles. And best of all – it's only $10 on Steam.

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    Ja ihr hört richtig ! Musik = ♥ Chris Hülsbeck + Machinae Supremacy ♥

    Gianna Sisters: Twisted Dreams erscheint voraussichtlich am 23. Oktober für PC, XBox Live und PSN.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWxvJoEIZwo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je_xDGid1hM
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXA4dbmI8BM

    Jump&Run+WarioWare+Fairytale Fighters
    ¿tsnos saw ,rutangiS

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    Cooler Freeware Platformer der gemeinhin als Mischung aus Metal Gear Solid und Super Meat Boy umschrieben wird.
    Eine aufgepeppte Deluxe Version soll demnächst auch auf Steam erscheinen, voraussichtlich im November.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1dLNLji5n0

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    Ausser mir jemand die Pixelmacher-Folge vom 24.9. noch gesehn ?
    Gab u.a. Interviews mit den Machern von Hell Yeah! und Gianna Sisters.

    http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beitr...lmacher-Glueck

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    Fortsetzung zu Deponia, einem ziemlich amüsanten Point&Click-Adventure für PC:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTlrMZvnyfQ
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9WDVxzxPvA
    Falls wer den ersten Teil und die sympathischen Jungs und Mädels von Deadalic Entertainment nicht kennt...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0llg9oWI3LI
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    Geändert von SplitTongue (16.10.2012 um 08:09 Uhr)

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