In this episode, we play the deviously-tricky “Looper,” a game about moving with or against the “flow” of looping strings. We talk about how circular, looping movement upends our intuitions about game controls, and we speculate about whether this game would be easier for people who have played fewer games. Blake compares this game to Super Hexagon, and Jordan gives us his spiel about why he loves game jams.
Find the game here: https://short-bread.itch.io/looper
And follow the creator on Twitter: @_shortbread
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153 - The Third Annual Edgy Awards
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147 - Horde
146 - Starstruck: Prologue
145 - Shady Knight (Demo)
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143 - High Rise
142 - ペタリムーブ (Petarimuubu)
141 - Biomass
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138 - Soon Only the Ocean (Part 2)
137 - The Online Museum of Multiplayer Art
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