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Friday, December 18, 2009


Shown above is the trailer for Intuition Games' upcoming Unity game, Megabank Executive Humiliation Challenge (MEHC for short). From the video description:

"As a producer for the Japanese game show Megabank Executive Humiliation Challenge (MEHC), the nation is counting on you to keep them entertained by humiliating the best of the best in Western banking executives. Balance money-making obstacles and hire better executives to make the most profit you can in one season. Don't let your nation down!"

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trailer for Lucidity


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trailer for Pixel Whirled


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Das Cube, by Mark Johns and Alec Holowka


Mountain Maniac, by Pixeljam Games


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Comments

Very nice use of music in trailer to MEHC. Even if that's just a play, have fun, forget tomorrow game, it is a nice proof of how classical compositions can be merged with something completely contemporary.

I like it. I even have a feeling that I might enjoy the game less than I have enjoyed the trailer :)

Just FYI, MEHC is a Unity game (in 3D), not Flash.

There's no way Flash could handle that kind of physics...

The physics flash could handle. The 3d on the other hand would be hard.

Corrected, thanks!

I've played a few demo rounds of this game...it's really addictive!

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