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Graphics-free, hand-slapping indie game wins 2012 Extra Credits Innovation Award

Dutch developer Die Gute Fabrik's Johann Sebastian Joust runs on motion controllers, music, and reflexes.

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roblef4273d ago

Man that looks like fun. Also? I want to go to Copenhagen, now.

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Die Gute Fabrik Talks Mutazione at LudoNarraCon

Mutazione, a mutant soap opera developed by Die Gute Fabrik, will be at LudoNarraCon this weekend. Alyssa spoke with Hannah Nicklin about the project.

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Sportsfriends releases on PC tomorrow, minus one JS Joust

Sportsfriends, the game about playing kinda-sports with your maybe-friends, is finally coming to Steam and the Humble Store tomorrow! Hip hip hoorah! Let’s do a wave, or some chant everyone knows. It seems that the collection of local multiplayer games will be missing one sportsfriend, though.

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eZJrg6ur3417d ago

Shame JS Joust won't work - stupid PS Move driver issue. Hopefully they'll be able to setup a bootable linux solution for Windows users (or people could just play it on the PS3/4 - it's super fun!).

Bari Bari Ball is still probably my favorite though. Looks bizarre and kind of lame until you start playing it, then it becomes crazy addictive. Was the most popular game at my last party!

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Where is My Heart? Finds its Place on Steam on May 29th, Screenshots Released

Some may remember the pixelated universe known as Where is My Heart? was set to release last September was delayed because “things didn’t work.”

Now it appears like things are finally working because the game is set to release on PC via Steam, Good Old Games and The Humble Store on May 29th for $7.99.

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