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Monday, May 4, 2009


Paper Moon is a short platformer originally created by the Infinite Ammo team and Adam Saltsman for the Gamma3D competition, then remade recently with new art and music for Flashbang Studios' Blurst web site. The aim of the game in both browser and the original competition version are essentially the same, where players are required to grab apples, bananas and cherries for points before time runs out. You start with five minutes on the clock, but the time limit can be increased by collecting time bonus items for extra seconds.

The installation of Unity's Web Player plugin is required to play the Blurst release of Paper Moon.

Comments

Wow, I was working on something with a similar graphic style. This seems pretty cool.

Also, I didn't mention it earlier, but thanks for the game feature a few months back. :)

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