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Friday, December 4, 2009

EON looks to be in the vein of Cypher Prime's Auditorium, but in space. Manipulating particles to move away from their source and fill other empty sources (planets?) using a lot of force bending and redirection. Apparently the game is complete, and now Intuition are looking for sponsorship, so you can assume it will be available soon. Should be fun!

Comments

Looks cool. Grammer/spelling nazi time: it's "vein" not "vain."

It is indeed, thank for you naziing me. Now let's keep that slip-up under our hats ;p

I would just like to congratulate you Michael on yet another flawless and slip-up free blog post.

Thanks man, sometimes it's hard to stay this perfect, but fortunately I have a mousse for it

You'd never see me maek a mistake like that.

Actually, I only just noticed the unintended irony in Shane's comment - he's spelt 'grammar' wrong. Maybe you need to change you name to 'Shame'. Yeah, I totally went there.

Game looks a lot like Auditorium except with pixel art and maybe an attempt at a story. Either way, it looks pretty fun and I wish the author luck!

Lovely pixels!

D'oh! Well, I guess I should pay more attention to Firefox's spell check.

This looks pretty polished, I'm looking forward to playing it.

The sort of game I'd receive kudos for if I presented it as a science project at high school. It seems rather promising but... was it really necessary to mar the trailer with the adolescent talk? "Stuff"? "Totally cool"?

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