From Dust™ | Ubisoft. Live ‘A modern god game where nature is the star’ A shaman leading a tribeOn a sister planet, in an extreme version of earthWhere time erodes everything under the eyes of the playerAnd the power to master nature is the only way to surviveMeasure the full range of your acts. From Dust people’s destiny is in your hands GROUND-BREAKING TECHNOLOGY – Behold the beauty of a primitive world, pulsing with life through the breath of a nature expressing its forces at its fullest.
A WORLD YOU CAN SHAPE, A NATURE YOU MUST CONTROL – Beware the danger of a world constantly and dynamically changing under your command. A PROGRESSIVE PUZZLER – Start off with simple challenges of manipulating the earth, move on to timed challenges where disaster is on the horizon, and eventually progress to highly difficult challenges that will test your mind and nerves.
A TRIBE YOU SHALL GUIDE – Control the destiny of a tribe struggling to survive and recover his ancestors lost knowledge and powers. Samorost 2. Botanicula. Eufloria. Braid Walkthrough - World 3. Free Osmos demo (PC) Indie game. The Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle (pay what you want and help charity) Tale of Tales ||T|h|e||E|n|d|l|e|s|s||F|o|r|e|s|t|| The Endless Forest gamepaly trailer Yo Frankie! The project started February 1, 2008, and development was completed at the end of July 2008. Due to technical delays, the actual DVD release date was postponed to the 14th of November.[4][5] Since December 9, the game is available to download.[6] The name "Yo Frankie! " refers to the game's protagonist, Frank. It was suggested by Ton Roosendaal, and selected by a community vote.[7] The game is licensed under either the GNU GPL or LGPL, with all content being licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.[2] Technology[edit] Screenshots of Yo Frankie!
The initial decision to use Crystal Space over Blender's own built-in Game Engine was due to the perceived need to create a more "serious" game platform. There are two versions of the game on the DVD, one with the Blender Game Engine, and a version with Crystal Space. Plot[edit] In the game, players assume the role of Frank, the sugar glider who was the antagonist of the film Big Buck Bunny, or Momo, a monkey created especially for this game.
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