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Paper Moon Released

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Paper Moon, a clever platformer now available on Blurst has been released. The game, a collaboration between Alec Holowka of Infinite Ammo and Flashbang Studios, is a stylized platformer that uses a hand drawn art, some comic mischief and a simple game mechanic to pop world objects in and out of the level to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. In addition to keyboard, those with an Xbox 360 controller connected to their PCs can use it to play the game. My impressions from playing through the first 4 levels? It’s cool.

Visit the Blurst site now and start playing.

Blush Released

Flashbang Studios, who you may know from its wonderful Minotaur China Shop, has released Blush, a trippy undersea game where you control a squid killing other sea creatures, collecting their leavings and earning points.

To kill creatures you simply move in a circle, whipping anything within range with your tentacles. The ensuing mess dissolves into eggs, which you pick up by swinging your sticky tentacles at. Prizes in tow, you haul them off to a glowing portal for upgrades like longer tentacles and speed before the clock ticks down to zero. It’s an interesting endeavor and it’s free to play at Blurst.com . Check out the video below:


Blush Trailer from Flashbang Studios on Vimeo.

In Focus: Minotaur China Shop

min In Focus: Minotaur China Shop actionMinotaur China Shop, an excellent new game from Flashbang Studios, makers of such odd and exhilarating games as Off-Road Velociraptor Safari and Jetpack Brontosaurus, is a lesson in irony. The game puts the old saying, “A bull in a china shop” into perspective as a bumbling Minotaur attempts to run a shop full of breakables - a feat made nearly impossible by his large stature and brutish nature.

Luckily this former denizen of a dungeon is bull headed and has an insurance policy that will pay out for damages when the proprietor goes bat-shit crazy into a rage and wrecks everything in the joint. This rage is aided further by a number of interesting power-ups that you can buy like the table toss, a mad dashing move and several moves involving giant hooven feet.

The game reminds me of Diner Dash, where the player has only a few minutes to deliver the wants and needs of a customer whose love for the item wanes the longer you make him, her or it wait. The gameplay is not all that compelling without the Minotaur’s obviously handicapped gait or his propensity for violence against the very objects he hopes will change his life forever.

If the old minotaur can manage to keep his cool and serve up customers quickly with minimal damage to the delicate inventory - or send himself into a rage and get paid by the insurance for his destructive behavior, he’ll make enough money to marry a cow and live happily ever after.. or as happily as a minotaur can live out the remaining days being married to a cow..

Minotaur China Shop uses the Unity game engine, which means you can load it right up in your browser and play it free, so there is no real reason not to try this game.  Take the game for a spin and let me know what you think. Personally I enjoyed the delicate balance of comedy and challenge..

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The Games That Time Forgot

The Games That Time Forgot


The games we're pulling together in this feature won't appear on any of those best-of lists and get confused looks when you mention them in conversation. Just because time has forgotten these titles, though, doesn't mean you should forget them, too.

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