TheBitBag: "Here's a video of what Microsoft's Boku can do. It does remind me of Little Big Planet in a way but it seems like they are going for a more fundamental programming approach here. Also, as you can see in the video, it's fully in 3D. Imagine what people will do when they get their hands on this."
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Thanks but no thanks
everybody is jumping on this as "microsoft's answer to little big planet"
truth is it isn't an answer to anything, the boku project has been around for quite some time and is more of a tool to teach basic level programming principles, and to be used as a creative tool by all
boku is not a game
people trying to hype something as something it isn't
it's not trying to be anything like LBP, it's an extremely simple visual basic package designed to get children into computer science. People comparing this to LBP are idiots.