A closer look at some of the games on show during the recent EB Games Expo in Sydney, Australia, including the likes of Frozen Hearth, Orbitor and Triangle Man.
When it comes to addictive gaming, physics-based gaming may not come to mind – until you’ve played Orbitor. Coming soon to Beta testing phase, you’ll be pulled in by this gravity-focused, arcade-style title within two months time.
Pixels for Breakfast writes: During my stay in Australia over the summer holidays, I spent two days in Australia’s biggest and most populous city, known for its famous Opera House and bustling Darling Harbour: Sydney. Aside from doing the usual touristy attractions, eating and taking lots of bad pictures on my phone, I took this opportunity to visit Nnooo, an indie studio beautifully located on the docks just outside of the heart of the city.
PAX Prime is an amazing stage for developers both big and small. It’s a chance for aspiring game designers to get their games in front of thousands of people, and one that the Australia-based Academy of Interactive Entertainment, or AIE, grasped with both hands. The school sent over several teams of fledgling developers as part of a school project, and I got the chance to demo two of their most notable efforts, Orbitor and Storm Worm.