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All 34 games made during the annual Toronto Game Jam meet in Canada over a period of three days (May 9 - 11, 2008) by a group of dedicated developers, designers and artists are now available for download. Shown above, gameplay video from Jonathan Mak's (of Everyday Shooter fame) new freeware release Flowers of Error.

TOJam 2008 Games
A Game About Bouncing download page

Comments

So...

Did you decide that "Massacre" game wasn't the best thing to feature on your blog?

Yeah, what's with that? It was a game, surely. So put it back up. The content of games has never been an issue before, if it was Municipal Abortionist wouldn't have got a passing glance.

Ya ya homo...put it back up.

And that new one which is offensive to people with epilepsy. Again.

Put the muslim one back up.

I wouldn't have noticed Jon Mak's one if you hadn't changed it. I've never seen this sorta... "drag and drop" shooter before. Very interesting idea. Respect++.

Stop changing the subject.

too subversive and freethinking

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