And there's nine of them! Perfect!
I did the image but I can't get it on here from Flickr. Oh well. I'll put it in my profile instead.
And there's nine of them! Perfect!
I did the image but I can't get it on here from Flickr. Oh well. I'll put it in my profile instead.
I noticed in the credits that Cliff Bleszinksi was a play tester. The main thing though was that this was a Ron Gilbert designed game (Maniac Mansion/Monkey Island). The puzzles and dialog are all his. He got a great team together to do the gorgeous art (which reminds me of Trine) and a couple of guys to do the platforming controls which are very good.
I have those AR card for the 3DS but I haven't used them yet. What's my problem?
It's a interesting way to integrate the internet into everyday life. We're not going to know what is real or online soon.
I would be great for tourists as extra information about a location would be on that screen as you are looking at things. Museums too. I question how distracting it might be while driving though.
Wow. Someone on 1UP was doing a quiz game just like this a while back.
I would like to see a quiz game like this fused with another game like the way Quiz & Dragons mixed an RPG with a quiz game.
Awesome! I have to go watch that SNL sketch.
It uses augemented reality tech which overlays online images over top whatever you are looking at in the real world.
Ever ask that question of someone, "Are you talking to me?" and notice they are on the phone? Now you can ask, "Are you looking at me?" and notice they are staring at something on their Google Glasses. The disconnect in meat space grows daily!
All I see now is foreheads. I'm sorry, but I just can't help myself.